Bryant, Lakers close out Jazz with 107-96 win

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—The 3-pointers, slam dunks and Kobe Bryant’s fadeaway jumper as he fell on his backside were all impressive.

The Los Angeles Lakers letting the Utah Jazz shave a 22-point lead all the way down to six wasn’t quite as cool.

Bryant and the Lakers are moving on in the NBA playoffs—as if that was really in doubt. It’s just that even as they ran away from the Jazz 107-96 on Monday night, they still left some questions about their defense. Continue reading

Bryant’s back: Lakers beat Jazz 108-94

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—It took Kobe Bryant only a few minutes to end his shooting slump.

Bryant scored Los Angeles’ first 11 points and once his teammates joined in, the Lakers overwhelmed the Jazz 108-94 on Saturday night and moved within one game of advancing to the second round. Continue reading

Lakers defeat Jazz 119-109 to take 2-0 series lead

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Utah Jazz played better and it still didn’t matter.

Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, Pau Gasol added 22 and Lamar Odom had 19 off the bench in the Lakers’ 119-109 victory over the Jazz on Tuesday night, giving Los Angeles a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 first-round Western Conference playoff series. Continue reading

Lakers beat Jazz 113-100 to win playoff opener

LOS ANGELES (AP)—Pardon Phil Jackson’s lack of enthusiasm for how the Los Angeles Lakers played in the second half. They piled up 62 points on Utah in the first half, then got outscored over the final 24 minutes. “It wasn’t a coach’s delight, that’s for sure,” he said. But his players sure liked the outcome, a 113-100 victory over the Jazz in the teams’ playoff opener Sunday. Continue reading

Lakers beat Kings to move within half-game of Cavs

 

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)—This fourth-quarter performance left the Los Angeles Lakers in a joking mood instead of a steamed one.

One game after nearly blowing a big lead to a lowly opponent, the Lakers had no problems closing out the NBA-worst Sacramento Kings in a 122-104 victory Tuesday night that moved them within a half-game of Cleveland for the best record in the NBA. Continue reading

Lakers notch 61st win—barely—over Clippers

LOS ANGELES (AP)—Phil Jackson had warned the Lakers not to overlook the lowly Los Angeles Clippers. What he didn’t count on was his team’s errant offense.

Lamar Odom had 18 points and 10 rebounds, Kobe Bryant added 18 points and the Lakers won 88-85 Sunday night to remain a game behind Cleveland for the NBA’s best record. Continue reading

Lakers pick up win No. 60

 

                   

LOS ANGELES (AP)—With six games left in the season and the Lakers already in the playoffs, Phil Jackson still won’t take his foot off the gas.

Pau Gasol had 23 points and 10 rebounds, Kobe Bryant added 20 points, and the Los Angeles Lakers picked up their 60th victory by beating the Houston Rockets 93-81 on Friday night. Continue reading

Andrew Bynum back at work

 

    

EL SEGUNDO – Now that all the fallout is over (is it really over?) from injured Laker center Andrew Bynum’s recent visit to the Playboy mansion, more important issues can be address.

Such as, when will Bynum’s right knee be healthy enough for him to return to action? Continue reading

Bryant, Gasol lead Lakers past Bucks

 

         

Kobe Bryant hadn’t been playing his best basketball of the season coming into the Wednesday’s game in Milwaukee, the final of seven straight games away from Los Angeles. In fact, in his last nine games, Bryant had shot over 50 percent just twice. Continue reading

Bobcats beat Lakers again

 

         

What exactly is it about the Bobcats that’s made them the only other team not named “Boston” to have a winning record against the Lakers?

Does L.A. simply overlook them more than they do other troubled franchises? Do the Bobcats, like Portland and Utah, just save their top level of effort for the purple and gold? Continue reading

Hawks hold off Kobe and the Lakers

 

   

ATLANTA (AP)—It was the kind of shot Kobe Bryant might make—a 3-pointer that bounces high off the rim, ricochets off the top of the backboard, then drops through.

Mike Bibby was the one who pulled it off Sunday.

Bibby scored 21 points and buried Los Angeles with his improbable 3, leading the Atlanta Hawks to an 86-76 victory in which they took advantage of an ailing Bryant and dropped the Lakers farther behind Cleveland in the race for the NBA’s best overall record.

The playoff-bound Hawks led nearly the entire way, rebounding from consecutive home losses to two other elite teams, San Antonio and defending champion Boston. For Los Angeles, it was the lowest-scoring game of the season. Continue reading

Bryant Day-to-Day with Ankle Sprain

 

Upon colliding with Nets guard Devin Harris late in the second quarter of L.A.’s 103-95 win in New Jersey, Kobe Bryant sprained his right ankle and left the floor under his own power. Continue reading

Gasol scores 36 as Lakers clinch top seed in West

 

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)—Pau Gasol had a season-high 36 points and 11 rebounds and the Los Angeles Lakers clinched the top playoff seed in the Western Conference with a 103-95 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Friday night.

Shaking off some uncharacteristic poor shooting early and a sprained right ankle before halftime, Kobe Bryant scored 12 of his 14 points in the second half and added nine assists as the Lakers (58-14) won their fifth straight. Continue reading

Bryant scores 30 points, Lakers beat Pistons

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—Kobe Bryant scored 30 points and helped the Los Angeles Lakers score the last 20 points of the third quarter in a 92-77 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.

The Western Conference-leading Lakers have won four straight to pull within a victory of Cleveland’s NBA-high total of 58, and five in a row on the road for a league-high 26 this season. Continue reading

Lakers rest starters in 107-89 blowout of Thunder

 

            

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Kobe Bryant scored 19 points before taking the fourth quarter off, and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 107-89 win against theOklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.

 

The Lakers led from start to finish for the ninth time this season and closed within one game of idle Cleveland for the best record in the NBA. Continue reading

Bryant leads Lakers over Bulls

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CHICAGO (AP)—The Los Angeles Lakers are having trouble lately hanging onto big leads. They had no problem erasing one, however.

Kobe Bryant scored 28 points, Pau Gasol added 23 and the Lakers rallied for a 117-109 victory Saturday over the Chicago Bulls in the first of a season-high, seven-game trip.

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Kobe, Gasol help Lakers hold off Warriors

LOS ANGELES (AP)—After giving up leads of 15 points and 14 points in their previous two games, the Los Angeles Lakers came within a 3-point miss by Kelenna Azubuike of squandering an 18-point advantage to the Golden State Warriors.

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The Lakers held on for a 114-106 victory Thursday night as Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol each scored 21 points to help complete Los Angeles’ third four-game season sweep of the Warriors in four years.

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Now the defending Western Conference champions begin their longest trip of the season—seven games—on Saturday night at Chicago, and don’t play again at Staples Center until April 3 against Houston.

“Jeanie wants me to have my suits sent ahead and not even pack,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said in reference to girlfriend, Jeanie Buss, the Lakers’ executive vice president of business operations. “But I don’t feel that luxurious about my life yet. I still need to pack my own bags.”

Jackson then packed away his trademark bemused grin and got serious.

“It’s a road trip that we have to play every game with that mentality of playing consistent conservative basketball,” the Hall of Fame said.

Bryant feels that a long road trip is just what the Lakers need to prevent them from becoming too complacent before the playoffs begin.

“It’s good that it is coming up at this time of year,” said Bryant, who committed five of the team’s 22 turnovers. “If you go out on the road, basically it’s us against the world, so to speak. So we are able to bond and connect. These type of trips build great momentum.”

The Lakers, who haven’t lost consecutive home games since a three-game stretch last March, bounced back from a 94-93 defeat to Philadelphia on Tuesday night in which they blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead and lost on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by Andre Iguodala.

On Sunday, they gave up a 15-point third-quarter lead against Dallas, and trailed by six in the fourth before rallying for a 107-100 win.

Jackson acknowledged that his team is far from being playoff-ready on defense—something that cost them in last year’s finals against Boston when they blew a 24-point lead at home before losing Game 4.

“We talked about that yesterday,” Jackson said. “We had a list of seven items up there on the boards that were haunting us, starting with turnovers in transition plays and offensive rebounds, which are dead-giveway types of things, and understanding our rotations that we have to do when we get into screen-roll situations.”

Thursday’s victory was the Lakers’ 31st at home, eclipsing last season’s total, and kept them a full game behind Cleveland for the NBA’s best record and homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs with 14 games remaining.

Monta Ellis scored 27 points and Azubuike added 25 for the Warriors, who have lost 19 of their last 22 meetings with the Lakers and are 2-18 at Staples Center since the arena opened in 1999.

“There’s nothing we can say. we left it all on the court,” Ellis said. They made more good plays than we did down the stretch.”

The Lakers took a 77-59 lead on Derek Fisher’s 3-pointer with 3:34 left in the third quarter. The Warriors scored the next 12 points to make it a six-point differential. But Sasha Vujacic scored nine of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, and Lamar Odom converted a pair of 3-point plays 66 seconds apart to give Los Angeles a 101-86 lead with 5:59 to play.

Golden State then went on a 16-4 run capped by Jackson’s fastbreak layup with 2:40 remaining, after off one of six Lakers turnovers in the final quarter. But Azubuike missed a 3 that would have tied the game, and that was the Warriors’ last gasp.

Bryant who did not shoot any free throws against Philadelphia, didn’t attempt a foul shot against the Warriors until he completed a three-point play that gave the Lakers a 105-95 lead with 3:49 to play.

In a game that pitted the league’s top rebounding team against the worst, the Lakers held a 50-42 advantage. Gasol had 14 boards and Odom had 12, along with 16 points.

Warriors leading scorer Stephen Jackson returned to the lineup, scoring 10 points and shooting 5-for-17. He sat out Tuesday’s victory over the Clippers because of an automatic one-game suspension he received for getting his 16th technical foul of the season in Sunday’s loss to Phoenix.

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