LOS ANGELES — Dalton Knecht could only shrug when he buried his fourth consecutive 3-pointer and sent the Los Angeles Lakers ' entire arena into a frenzy.
That was a very specific shrug by the Lakers rookie, however — the one made famous by Michael Jordan in the 1992 NBA Finals after a legendary 3-point flurry.
''Rui (Hachimura) was talking to me about (how) I need to get a 3-point celebration,'' Knecht said. ''I didn't know what to do, so I just gave the shrug.''
A shrug is also the increasingly accurate response to the question many NBA fans are asking after Knecht's 37-point barrage Tuesday night: Just how did Knecht fall to the Lakers with the 17th pick in last summer's draft?
Knecht torched the Utah Jazz with nine 3-pointers in the Lakers' 124-118 victory, tying the single-game rookie record. He got on a major roll in the third quarter, hitting those four consecutive 3s before adding three free throws and another triple — and yet another 3 at the start of the fourth.
''I just got in a groove,'' Knecht said. ''My teammates found me, and they were looking for me every time. They made it easy for me. I just had to get open and get the shot up.''
Knecht scored 21 points in the third quarter, and he had 21 consecutive points for the Lakers spanning the third and fourth. Although he didn't score again, he had staked Los Angeles to a lead that proved insurmountable with the latest demonstration of his formidable shooting skill.
''He was phenomenal tonight,'' Anthony Davis said. ''When you're hot like that, he's special to watch. Anytime he's shooting the ball like that, it definitely gives us energy.''