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LOS ANGELES -- Dealing with injuries and heading for one of the worst finishes in franchise history, the Los Angeles Lakers soothed their wounds for one night Tuesday. Buoyed by a franchise-best 51-point outburst in the third quarter, the Lakers routed the New York Knicks 127-96 at Staples Center. Reserve guard Xavier Henry scored 22 points to lead the Lakers past the Knicks for the sixth consecutive time at Staples. The result also hurt the Knicks' playoff hopes, as New York (29-42) fell three games behind the idle Atlanta Hawks for the No. 8 spot in the Eastern Conference.
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