The crowd at the Wells Fargo Center had a priceless reaction to Brandon Ingram's buzzer-beating three-point shot, after a corralled Lonzo Ball managed to find him wide open on the wing, drilling a clean look to bury the Philadelphia 76ers 117-114 on Thursday night.

Just a deeper glance into the stands can find the look of sheer fear and desperation emanating from Robert Covington; a great one-on-one defender, leaving his assignment unguarded at the most pivotal part of the game.

This wasn't a good day for the Sixers, who nabbed a win against the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Nov. 15, thanks to Joel Embiid's career-high antics of 46 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists, and seven blocks in a 115-109 victory.

Article Continues Below

Ingram had struggled with his shot, shooting merely 6-of-20 from the field before taking this wide-open jumper, but there's something in an uncontested look at this point in the game that makes a fan's heart sink and consequently break after the shot goes through the net.

The Lakers have only won nine of their 24 games this season, but this is one they'll surely cherish as they try to jell through the early stretch of the season. Nothing like some sweet revenge in an opponent's court to boost morale after a five-game losing streak.