Kobe scores 36 to lead Lakers over Suns 111-99


LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant scored 18 of his 36 points in the third quarter, Andrew Bynum had 17 points and 14 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers handed the Phoenix Suns their fourth straight loss, 111-99 on Friday night.

It was only the fourth time in 30 games this season that the Lakers reached the 100-point mark. Pau Gasol had 13 rebounds and 10 points, and Matt Barnes added 17 points off the bench along with seven boards in 25 minutes. Bryant had nine rebounds and six assists.

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping attended the game, capping a four-day visit to the U.S. He entered the arena on a red carpet during the second quarter and observed the proceedings from the second tier of luxury suites above the official scorer's table and the players' benches.

Bryant scored at least 40 in each of his previous two games against Phoenix, including a 48-point effort in the Lakers' 99-83 win on Jan. 10 at Staples Center- his highest-scoring game in the NBA when not making a 3-point shot.

Center Marcin Gortat, the only player to start all 31 games for the Suns, led them with 21 points and 16 rebounds on his 28th birthday. Steve Nash had 17 assists along with 11 points.

The Lakers took an 83-63 lead with an 18-2 run capped by Bryant's 3-pointer with 3:20 left in the third. Phoenix guard Shannon Brown, who won two championship rings with the Lakers, cut the margin to 87-73 with back-to-back 3-pointers in the final 35 seconds of the quarter- one of them a buzzer-beater.

Brown, the last player off Phoenix's bench, played 20 minutes and had 15 points after sitting out six of the previous games due to a coach's decision. He came in averaging 9.0 points and 21.1 minutes in 23 previous games since signing with Phoenix as a free agent on Dec. 11.

Phoenix rookie Markieff Morris hit a 3-pointer to cut the Lakers' lead to 93-83 with 6:47 remaining, less than a minute before Bryant reported back in. Brown cut it to 95-90 on a spectacular slam dunk, grabbing Morris' missed jumper above the rim and slamming it down in one motion with 4:30 to play.

But Derek Fisher responded with a pull-up jumper, and Bryant followed with a pair of short jumpers to give the Lakers a 101-90 lead with 2:42 left. The Suns got no closer than eight the rest of the way.

Three Lakers scored in double digits in the first half, including Barnes, whose 11 points helped them take a 57-48 lead at intermission. Gortat had 14 points and nine rebounds in the half for Phoenix.

Coach Mike Brown's much-maligned bench outscored the starters 24-21 over the first 20 minutes, as Troy Murphy and Steve Blake hit 3-pointers 23 seconds apart to cap an 11-0 run that turned a one-point deficit into a 45-35 lead 5:56 left in the second quarter.

Notes: The Suns had 17 turnovers, which the Lakers converted into 21 points. The strangest one came early in the first quarter when Nash had the ball at the top of the key, tried to whip a pass to Jared Dudley in the left corner for a possible 3-point shot, and the ball ricocheted off teammate Grant Hill's head and out of bounds as Hill darted down the lane. ... The Suns are 8-10 when Nash has double-digits in assists, and 3-7 when he doesn't. They are 0-3 in the games he's missed. ... The Suns are 0-16 when trailing after three quarters. ... Fisher, who was sent home from Thursday's practice because of a sinus infection, extended his consecutive-game playing streak to 525- the longest among active players. It was his 403rd straight start, and he finished with 12 points in 25 minutes after missing his first three shots. ... The teams meet again Tuesday night at Phoenix, when the Suns begin a three-game homestand leading up to the All-Star break.


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  • I hate the Lakers
    ortzman (March 23, 2011 12:06 am)
    I hate Kobe and the Lakers. Why do they always have a player that kills us. First it was Magic, and now it's Kobe. I am tired of being the Lakers whipping boy.
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  • Better to miss the playoffs Suns fans
    ortzman (March 23, 2011 12:10 am)
    It's best if the Suns don't make the playoffs this year. The deck is stacked against us. These losses are hurting us big time. Unless we can get into the middle of the pack in the Western Conference Playoffs, we are going nowhere. It's too much of an uphill battle. Spare us the angst of being an eighth seed and losing to the Spurs for the umpteenth time and let's concentrate on the lottery draft. Face it Suns fans. This just wasn't our year.
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  • Get rid of Vince Carter
    ortzman (March 23, 2011 12:17 am)
    Get rid of Vince Carter. He is past his prime and taking up valuable space and money on the Suns roster. He had a chance to win the game in regulation against the Lakers and he missed a wide open three point shot that could have put us up by one in the third overtime. I don't have patience for a guy that is as inconsistent as Carter. We need him to step up and win these games for us and he hasn't gotten it done. Let him go and free up some cap space so the Suns can sign a decent free agent.
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  • Kobe is a great player...
    Zeke63 (January 11, 2012 6:16 am)
    Gotta hand it to Kobe. He with his 48 points beat the suns last night. Nice game to watch even though we lost.
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  • if only
    x suns fan (January 11, 2012 7:13 am)
    Redd could score 20 plus a game we could be pretty good..
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  • Suns Loss
    pcdude (January 11, 2012 3:11 pm)
    I don't see this loss as a big deal. We are just starting to get everyone together and healthy. Kobe is Kobe, him making those shots against us is nothing new. This is simply a bad matchup for the Suns, not much you can say. They didn't smoke us by 20 pts. I think we hung in there and played well, about as good as can be expected. If the Lakers didn't have a Kobe Bryant type player on their team we would have beat them no problem. We just don't have the superstar caliber player like the Lakers do. Our time is coming soon, don't you fret Suns fans!
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