Lakers do inside job on Sacramento

By WIRE SERVICES

Tools

Now the Lakers are streaking in the right direction.

The defending NBA champions put a three-game losing streak further back by winning their fourth consecutive game Tuesday in Sacramento with a 106-99 decision over the Kings.

Kobe Bryant scored 30 points, Pau Gasol added 28 points and 11 rebounds as L.A. completed a sweep of their Northern California swing.

“We’re playing with more of a sense of urgency,” Bryant said. “Guys understand that we can be beaten. Once you understand that, you understand that that day can come. Guys have to remained focused.”

After committing 24 turnovers and barely holding on for a 124-121 victory at Golden State Monday, the Lakers were much sharper on the back end of their trip. They committed just two turnovers in the first half and 10 for the game, overpowering the Kings inside to win their fourth straight following a season-high, three-game losing streak.

Andrew Bynum added 21 points and 12 rebounds, and the Lakers finished with 60 points in the paint to remain four games ahead of Denver for the best record in the Western Conference. Gasol and Bynum combined to make 21-of-28 shots.

“I think we’re tightening it up and playing better defensively,” Gasol said. “We know there are only 14 games left in the regular season. It’s a good time to step it up and play at our highest level.”

After needing two overtimes to win the first meeting between the teams in December and a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from Bryant to complete a comeback from 20 points down to win on New Year’s Day, the Lakers had a relatively easy time in the third of four meetings this season.

The crowd was energized in just the third sellout of the season. But it wasn’t nearly as unfriendly to the Lakers as it was during the cowbell-clanging peak of the rivalry in the early 2000s. There was a sizable contingent of Lakers fans who were almost as loud as the Kings supporters at various points.

“It’s a different building,” Bryant said. “It’s a different building than it was years ago.”

The pro-Lakers contingent took Kings newcomer Carl Landry by surprise.

“I almost thought we were playing in the Staples Center,” he said. “I’ve never seen anything like that before. To see that many Lakers fans out there was kind if disappointing, but at the same time it was motivation for us.”

The Lakers opened a 10-point lead midway through the third quarter on consecutive 3-pointers by Bryant and Lamar Odom. Los Angeles maintained control the rest of the third and took a 77-68 lead into the final quarter when Odom scored on a drive with a second remaining.

The Lakers then scored the first seven points of the fourth, capped by an emphatic dunk by Shannon Brown that made it 84-68. The Kings were never able to make a serious dent in that deficit the rest of the way and fell for the fifth straight time to the Lakers.

Rookie Tyreke Evans had 25 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists for the Kings, narrowly missing his second career triple-double.

“It would have been nice to get it, but it didn’t happen,” Evans said.

After a dazzling spin move by Evans on Ron Artest gave the Kings an early lead, the Lakers ended the first quarter on a 17-4 run to take a 28-17 lead after one. Bryant scored 10 straight points in one stretch, getting inside with ease against the Kings.

But Sacramento got right back into the game with a 16-3 run early in the second quarter and tied it at 33 on a 3-pointer by Omri Casspi. The game remained close from there, with the Lakers taking a 49-48 lead at the half that would have been bigger except Bryant missed three of four free throws in the final minute.

Add a comment

Name:

Comment: 1000 Characters Left

Los Angeles Wave and its affiliated companies are not responsible for the content of comments posted or for anything arising out of use of the above comments or other interaction among the users. We reserve the right to screen, refuse to post, remove or edit user-generated content at any time and for any or no reason in our absolute and sole discretion without prior notice, although we have no duty to do so or to monitor any Public Forum.

On Demand

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.