Bryant's 41 points lead Lakers past Rockets in OT
By CHRIS DUNCAN,
AP Sports
Posted: 2009-11-05 01:00:06
HOUSTON (AP) -Ron Artest and Trevor Ariza traded elbows, trash talk and
last-minute 3-pointers in regulation. In the end, Kobe Bryant and the Los
Angeles Lakers got in the last word.
Bryant scored 41 points, Andrew Bynum added 17 points and 17 rebounds and
the Lakers beat the Houston Rockets 103-102 Wednesday night for their second
overtime win in two nights.
Carl Landry scored 20 points to lead six players in double figures for
Houston. Luis Scola added 16 points and 13 rebounds and Chuck Hayes had 14
points and 14 rebounds.
Artest and Ariza both scored 15 points in their first meeting since they
swapped teams in July. Ariza signed with Houston about the same time Artest
left the Rockets to join the Lakers.
Both downplayed how much the game meant to them.
"I was only here one year and really didn't do nothing," Artest said. "I
didn't expect anything but to come out here and see Kobe get his 50."
But neither could resist the urge to taunt his former team after hitting a
clutch 3-pointer in the final minute of regulation.
Artest's 3 from the top of the key with 30 seconds left gave the Lakers a
92-89 lead. As the Rockets walked to their bench for a time out, Artest stood
at midcourt and made a mocking timeout signal of his own to the booing fans.
Ariza was tied up in the lane at the other end, then won a jump ball against
Derek Fisher with 19.6 seconds left. Ariza quickly got the ball back from Carl
Landry and swished a 3-pointer from the wing with 14.2 seconds left. The Lakers
called timeout and Ariza held up three fingers for the Los Angeles bench to
see.
"It was poetic justice that they both had excellent opportunities to try
and help their team win," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
Bryant had the ball in the final seconds of regulation, but Hayes slapped it
out of bounds with 0.7 seconds left. The Rockets knocked away the long inbound
pass as time expired.
Bryant hit a jumper from the free-throw line with 90 seconds left in
overtime. He was fouled by Scola and hit the free throw for a 100-98 lead.
Aaron Brooks sliced through the lane for a layup with 1:06 to go to tie it
again. Bryant missed a baseline shot, but Bynum rebounded, got fouled and sank
two free throws with 44.2 seconds left to put the Lakers back in front.
Landry hit a hook shot with 37 seconds remaining, ensuring that the Rockets
would get one more possession. Bynum was fouled by Hayes and hit one of two
free throws with 24.7 seconds left.
Ariza ended up with the ball again in the final seconds of overtime, but
Fisher stripped the ball and time ran out.
The Lakers were outrebounded 54-48, but forced 20 Houston turnovers. The
Rockets also shot only 29 percent from 3-point range (7 for 24).
Artest guarded Ariza from the opening tip, and the two were immediately
jawing at one another. They earned offsetting technical fouls with 9:11 left in
the first quarter.
At one point, Ariza said Artest tried to put his hand around Ariza's neck.
"I don't have hard feelings," Ariza said. "It was emotional, I guess you
could say."
Artest said he thought about giving Ariza a hard shot, but backed down for
fear of a fine or a suspension.
"You know if somebody hits me, I'm going to react," the famously
temperamental Artest said. "I got hit with about three elbows. It's just not
fair. I don't want to fight, I don't feel like doing it. If you throw an elbow
into Ron Artest's chest, do you know who you're hitting?
"But I give up, I just give up," he said. "I'm not fighting anymore. You
could elbow me, smack me, use me as a punching bag. I'm not reacting anymore,
I'm tired."
Bryant sank four of his first six shots, but the rest of the Lakers missed
eight of their first nine and Houston built an 18-10 lead.
Ariza continued to struggle, missing six of his first eight shots, but
Landry went 6 for 6 from the field in the second quarter and Houston led 48-44
at the break.
Bryant scored 17 points in the first half, but missed five of his next eight
shots after the hot start.
NOTES: Injured Lakers C Pau Gasol could return to practice as early as
Thursday after sitting out the first five games with a strained right
hamstring. "We'll have a limited practice as it is, with back-to-back games,"
Jackson said. "There won't be a whole lot of activity, but he should be out
there." ... Rockets rookie F Chase Budinger sat out with a sprained left
ankle. Budinger scored 17 points in Houston's 113-96 win at Utah on Monday.
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