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Julius Randle shines as Lakers lose preseason game in overtime

Lakers forward Julius Randle controls the ball against the Jazz during the second half of a preseason game Sunday in Honolulu.

Lakers forward Julius Randle controls the ball against the Jazz during the second half of a preseason game Sunday in Honolulu.

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Julius Randle showed something at the NBA level, D'Angelo Russell made an unexpected exit and the Lakers lost to the Utah Jazz in overtime of an exhibition game.

It was a long Tuesday night at the University of Hawaii, the Lakers afraid they might lose their point guard of the future when Russell took a hard foul early in the first quarter.

He stayed on the court for about two minutes after landing on his backside and had to be carried to the locker room by teammates. He had a bruised glute, the Lakers said fairly quickly, ending several minutes of tension for fans who envisioned another serious Injury for another Lakers rookie.

Randle, a year removed from a broken leg, looked stout in the Lakers' 117-114 loss, totaling 15 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Most notably, he dunked after Roy Hibbert missed from down low and, not long after that, scored after rebounding his own miss.

Kobe Bryant was sharp in 20 minutes, of action, scoring 13 points on five-for-nine shooting and adding three assists.

Hibbert had 16 points and 11 rebounds, though a lot of it came against Jazz reserves.

Lakers beat writer Mike Bresnahan will be at Lakers camp through their last practice on the island. He will be providing continual updates with the latest news, notes and analysis from camp. 

Need to catch up with the action so far? Check out Bresnahan's report from yesterday  here .

Want more? You can find the daily live blog at  latimes.com/lakers . You can also follow  Bresnahan's Facebook page  for updates from Hawaii.

D'Angelo Russell gives Lakers a scare, but it's only a bruise

Teammates look over Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell after he crashed to the ground during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Jazz. Russell did not return.

Teammates look over Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell after he crashed to the ground during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Jazz. Russell did not return.

(Marco Garcia / Associated Press)

Teammates look over Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell after he crashed to the ground during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Jazz. Russell did not return. (Marco Garcia / Associated Press)

The Lakers didn't need this again, another rookie being helped off the court, but it happened to D'Angelo Russell on Tuesday.

Russell made an unexpected exit and the Lakers lost to the Utah Jazz, 117-114, in overtime of an exhibition game at the University of Hawaii.

Russell bore the brunt of a collision after fouling Jazz center Rudy Gobert with 7:42 left in the first quarter.

"I just tried to come across with help defense and made contact with a bigger guy," Russell said. "I just fell wrong. I didn't want to give up the easy lay-up and I tried to contest it. I just got caught and landed on my tailbone."

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Roy Hibbert on big minutes & scuffle with Trevor Booker:

Byron Scott post-game:

Much praise for Julius Randle post-game

And here's why...

FINAL: Jazz 117, Lakers 114

Lou Williams missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer and the Lakers lose, 117-114, to the Jazz at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu.

Big games from Kobe Bryant (13 points in 21 minutes), Roy Hibbert (16 points, 11 rebounds) and Julius Randle (16 points on 7-of-12 shooting) not enough in the preseason exhibition.

Lou Williams led the Lakers with 20 points while Jazz guard Alec Burks had a game-high 27 points in 37 minutes of action.

Down to the wire

Swatted!

Lakers down one with 1:16 to go

Heading to overtime, 105-105

Julius Randle = highlight reel waiting to happen

Julius Randle is all over the place

WATCH: Booker ejected for swinging at Hibbert

Dunking Roy

The Lakers and Jazz are even, 78-78, at the end of the third quarter.

Roy Hibbert took an open-hand shot to the face from Trevor Booker that got Booker ejected from the game, but then Hibbert came back to throw down this monster jam.

Kobe likely finished tonight

Trevor Booker ejected after haymaker slap attempt

HALF: Jazz 49, Lakers 48

Teammates look over Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell after he crashed to the ground during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Jazz. Russell did not return.

Teammates look over Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell after he crashed to the ground during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Jazz. Russell did not return.

(Marco Garcia / Associated Press)

The Jazz got a Trevor Booker tip-in at the buzzer to retake a 49-48 lead going into halftime at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu.

The Lakers had rallied back from a 19-point deficit to take a 48-47 lead on a Brandon Bass bucket before the buzzer beater.

But the bigger news from the first half was an injury to Lakers top draft pick D'Angelo Russell, who left in the first quarter with a glute injury. Though it is not believed to be serious, Russell will not return tonight.

Bass was also banged up, literally, when he hit his knee hard on the court, but after being checked on by the training staff, he stayed in the game for the final 23.7 seconds.

Bass and Kobe Bryant, who started for the second consecutive game lead the Lakers with 10 points each. Bass was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor while Bryant was 4-for-8 (1-for-4 from three-point range). Lou Williams added seven points -- all at the free throw line -- off the bench.

Metta World Peace, playing for the first time in his return with the Lakers, provided a spark off the bench with tough defense and constant hustle.

The Lakers shot 44 percent while the Jazz shot 53 percent.

D'Angelo Russell injury update

Another Laker banged up

Russell out.

Metta making a difference

The Lakers were down by nearly 20 points early in the game, but have almost clawed their way all the way back and Metta World Peace may be the reason.

Instant entertainment. Instant hustle.

Metta World Peace checked in for the first time and immediately was in the middle of the action.

D'Angelo Russell injured, but not believed to be serious

The Lakers don't need this again, another rookie being helped off the court, but it happened to D'Angelo Russell on Tuesday.

Russell bore the brunt of a collision after fouling Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert with 7:42 left in the first quarter of an exhibition game.

Russell stayed on the court for about two minutes, rocking his body slowly and in obvious pain as teammates surrounded him. He was then helped into the locker room by two Lakers players with long-time trainer Gary Vitti close behind.

The extent of Russell's injury appears to not be serious.

Regardless, it was an uncomfortable flashback for the Lakers, a too-soon follow-up to Julius Randle's injury in the regular-season opener last October. Randle sustained a broken right tibia and was carted off via stretcher after a collision with two Houston Rockets players in the fourth quarter of that game. He did not play another minute all season.

Russell, the second pick in this year's draft, represents a large slice of the Lakers' future. He was given the starting job in the exhibition opener by Lakers Coach Byron Scott and again in Tuesday's rematch with the Jazz.

He made only two of eight attempts Sunday but was seen working on his shot long before Tuesday's tip-off at the University of Hawaii.

Jazz on fire early

Hurt, but ok

Here's how D'Angelo Russell got injured:

But the good news is that it isn't believed to be serious:

The positive...and the negative

He's back!

Metta World Peace checks in for the first time in his return tour with the Lakers.

Straight to the locker room

D'Angelo Russell injured

Laker No. 1 draft pick D'Angelo Russell had to be carried off the court after being injured while trying to prevent a Jazz layup by Rudy Gobert.

Rust? What rust?

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Just Kobe being Kobe

Hope they make the rims strong in Hawaii

Who needs a layup line? Dunk lines are way more fun.

Official starting lineup for Lakers vs. Jazz

Swish...swish...

A blurry Bean warms up

Randle gets new opponent

After facing off against Derrick Favors in Sunday's game, Julius Randle will take on a different Jazz forward tonight as Favors will sit out.

Big Game and Metta

Young or old? Who will get playing time tonight?

Roy Hibbert getting some pregame lessons

Russell with the outside touch

How much Kobe will we get tonight?

Lakers make it official -- Kobe will play

What are the odds?

Gambling website gives Lakers a projected victory total of 29 1/2 games.

Bovada gave only five teams a lower mark than the Lakers while Golden State, on the other end of the spectrum, is projected for a whopping 59 1/2 wins.

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More shots for Julius Randle

Kobe Bryant to play?

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (24) attempts a three-point shot against the Jazz in the first quarter of their exhibition game Sunday night in Honolulu.

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (24) attempts a three-point shot against the Jazz in the first quarter of their exhibition game Sunday night in Honolulu.

(Marco Garcia / Associated Press)

Taking time to respect Hawaii's history

Just left the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor. Photos are of the exterior entrance and also a large gun portal, one of the few parts of the submerged ship extending above the surface.

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 (Mike Brenahan / Los Angeles Times)

(Mike Brenahan / Los Angeles Times)

Lakers getting some early pregame work

Lakers show potential in exhibition loss, but a lot of work ahead

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The Western Conference will be competitive this season, but the Lakers can't help but fare better than they did a year ago -- 21 wins is a low hurdle to clear.

The barometer for the team's success won't be in the standings, but in the development of its young core.

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30 wins looking more plausible?

One more time

It's the Lakers' last full day in Hawaii. Yes, it's almost over for you, me and the tree. And will the Lakers shoot any worse tonight vs. Utah than their 28.9% accuracy in the exhibition opener?

Posted by Mike Bresnahan on Tuesday, October 6, 2015

It's the Lakers' last full day in Hawaii. Yes, it's almost over for you, me and the tree. And will the Lakers shoot any worse tonight vs. Utah than their 28.9% accuracy in the exhibition opener?

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