Los Angles Lakers Vs. Charlotte Hornets Postgame (VIDEOS)
Los Angles Lakers Vs. Charlotte Hornets Postgame (videos)

The Los Angeles Lakers tied the record for the longest losing streak in franchise history, with their 10th consecutive loss on Sunday night, losing 101-82 to the Charlotte Hornets. Kobe Bryant scored a team-high 23 points to go with eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals, knocking down four three-pointers, surpassing Peja Stojakovic for 12th-most made three-pointers in NBA history.

After the game, Bryant talks about the terrible Lakers season and what these young players need to do as a unit moving forward. Rookie D’Angelo Russell addresses the biggest issue this team has right now: communication.

Head coach Byron Scott says he’s worried about the team losing both hope and confidence. On the bright side, the Lakers signed Make-A-Wish recipient, Yitzi Teichman to a one day contract prior to the January 31st game versus the Charlotte Hornets. Check out Teichman’s experience and all of our postgame videos below!

Kobe On Avoiding Losing Streak Record: ‘What It Makes A Sh-tty Season, Less Sh-tty?’

D’Angelo Russell: ‘We Can’t Just Keep Doing The Same Thing’

Lakers Tie The Franchise Record For Longest Losing Streak In Franchise History

Lakers Sign Yitzi Teichman, Battling Brain Cancer, To A One Day Contract

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