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Bryant, Lakers blitz Spurs in second half
LA LAKERS 89, SAN ANTONIO 85
 

By Jonathan Raber
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- The Los Angeles Lakers found
themselves in uncharted territory - on the verge of being blown
out in their own building. When it was over, they were back in
a very familiar position.

Kobe Bryant scored 25 of his 27 points in the second half as the
Lakers remained unbeaten at home in the postseason following an
89-85 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game One of the
Western Conference finals on Wednesday.

Pau Gasol added 19 points and seven rebounds for the Los
Angeles, which moved to 7-0 at Staples Center thus far.

"The way we just kept battling, just gave us a chance and put us
in a position to win the game," Gasol said.

Both teams will have little time to relax with Game Two slated
for here Friday.

"We got to dig deep down, forget about this and figure out a way
to come back just as aggressively as we did the first three
quarters," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

If history means anything, Los Angeles should be in good shape
under coach Phil Jackson, who is 40-0 when winning Game One of a
playoff series. Of course, he can attribute much of that
success to his superstar players.

On this night, the star performer was Bryant, who went scoreless
in first quarter and managed just two points on three attempts
by the break but helped the Lakers turn it on in time.

"Kobe was doing his trust-his-teammates thing in the first
half," Popovich said. "In the second half, he went to work."

"I just tried to manage the flow of the game," Bryant said. "I
can get (my shot off) any time and, in the second half, I did
that."

Trailing by as many as 20 in the third quarter, Los Angeles
stormed back in the fourth. It used a 10-0 run midway through
the quarter to take the lead for good.

Lamar Odom's layup tied it at 81-81, and Bryant followed with a
pair of free throws and a jumper to give his team a four-point
lead with 2:17 left.

The Spurs would even it back up at 85-85 on Tim Duncan's
putback, before Bryant nailed a short jumper in the lane with 23
seconds remaining for the two-point cushion - a lead the Lakers
would not relinquish.

Manu Ginobili missed a 3-pointer on the other end of the floor
with under 10 seconds left as the weary Spurs blew a chance to
grab an important road victory.

"Obviously, we were up 20 and we hoped to put that one away and
put them on their heels, but we didn't," Duncan said.

Following a series-clinching win over New Orleans on Monday, the
Spurs encountered travel troubles en route to Los Angeles,
delaying their arrival until mid-Tuesday. As a result, they
didn't practice, instead focusing on resting up for the quick
turnaround.

"No one gives any excuse, we were in pretty good shape and had a
good lead," Spurs guard Tony Parker said. "We're not going to
try to think we were tired or stuff like that.

"We had a great chance to win the game and we just didn't play
well enough in the fourth quarter."

Duncan finished with 30 points and 18 rebounds and Parker had
18, 10 and six assists for San Antonio, which opened the third
quarter on a 15-2 run to go ahead by 20 points and held Los
Angeles scoreless for first four minutes of that period.

The Lakers' poor play drew boos from the Staples Center crowd.
But the jeers didn't last long, as Los Angeles followed with a
14-0 spurt that got it to within 65-59.

"We just kept playing the game," Lakers guard Derek Fisher said.
"There is no script to an NBA basketball game."

 
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