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Bryant, Lakers overcome pesky Kings
LA LAKERS 114, SACRAMENTO 92
 

By Tom Galland
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SACRAMENTO, California (Ticker) -- The Sacramento Kings have
enjoyed playing the spoiler role in the ultra-competitive
Western Conference playoff race this week. The Los Angeles
Lakers made sure they would not be the next victim.

Kobe Bryant poured in 29 points as the Lakers dominated the
second half, cruising past the Kings, 114-92, at Arco Arena on
Sunday night.

Vladimir Radmanovic added 21 points and tied a career high with
14 rebounds for Los Angeles, which won its fourth consecutive
game on the road by shooting 12-of-22 from the arc.

"Tonight, I just kind of told (Radmanovic) we'd like (him) to be
a little more consistent," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
"Luke (Walton) is going to be out of the ballgame, we'd like to
have an effort from you tonight that's a good effort. I didn't
say it quite like that, it was a little more ... pungent."

Whatever was said, it worked.

"I just got (the) ball in my hands on rebounds and somehow I
made my shots," said Radmanovic, who was just 2-for-8 Friday
against Dallas. "(Coach Jackson and I) are working on our anger
management. We worked on it today for five minutes. You saw
(the result)."

Sacramento had stunned the Denver Nuggets on the road Saturday
and dealt a blow to the Houston Rockets four days earlier in a
nail-biter at Arco.

The win gave Lakers (53-24) some retribution for a 114-113 loss
to Sacramento at the Staples Center on March 9 - keeping them 1
1/2 games back of the conference-leading New Orleans Hornets
(54-22).

"We definitely wanted to come in here and have a good game like
today, especially with the way they beat us at home and
celebrated on our home court," Bryant said. "We wanted to come
out and send a message."

Bryant scored 12 points - nailing three from the arc - in the
first first five minutes of the third to key a 23-9 burst that
gave Los Angeles a 74-54 lead.

The advantage extended to 23 after Sasha Vujacic buried a
3-pointer less than three minutes into the fourth. But
Sacramento showed some life with a 13-2 stretch to close within
12 midway through the quarter.

Bryant squelched the comeback attempt with seven points,
including his fourth 3-pointer of the night, in the next four
minutes to make it 110-88 as Los Angeles pulled away.

"We're a group of guys (who) know how to play this game," said
center Pau Gasol, who chipped in with 20 points and nine
rebounds. "We have experience, we're unselfish, (and) we just
want to win. We're going to do whatever it takes to win and we
have a lot of weapons out there."

"Every game is an opportunity for us to get better," said
Bryant, who connected on 9-of-15 shots from the floor. "It
really doesn't matter where you finish. We want to finish No. 1
just for the sake of being No. 1. But in the Western
Conference, it doesn't matter where you end up, you're going to
have a tough matchup."

Kevin Martin scored 22 points in 31 minutes for Sacramento.

"We ran out of gas," Martin said. "(Los Angeles) came in here
with some rested legs. We played a hard-fought game (Saturday
night) with only seven or eight players. (We) can't always say
that as an excuse, but you can just tell we ran out of gas
tonight."

The loss ended a season-high, four-game winning streak for the
Kings.

Sacramento pulled out to a 27-18 lead late in the first quarter
on Francisco Garcia's jumper. From there, Los Angeles began to
methodically take control of the game.

Radmanovic nailed a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to close the first,
helping ignite a 14-1 Lakers' run. The 6-10 Serbian struck
from long range again with 2:17 to go in the second, giving Los
Angeles its largest lead of the half, 49-39.

A brief Sacramento rally cut into the lead and the Lakers took a
51-45 lead into intermission.

 
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