
Lakers outlast Kings 118-108 to go 11-1
LOS ANGELES(AP) Kobe Bryant scored 24 points, Andrew Bynum had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers improved the NBA’s best record to 11-1 with a 118-108 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night.
All five Lakers starters reached double figures in points by the third quarter, and eight players finished with 10 or more as the defending Western Conference champions won for the fourth straight time since losing to Detroit at home.
Vladimir Radmanovic, wearing red tinted goggles after getting poked in his right eye during Friday night’s win against Denver, made his first two attempts from 3-point range and finished with 12 points on 4-for-6 shooting.
John Salmons led Sacramento with 24 points and reserve Bobby Brown added 21. Kevin Martin was sidelined for the eighth consecutive game with a sprained left ankle and Mikki Moore missed his fourth straight because of a sprained right ankle.
The Kings, who have lost five of six, used a starting lineup that included rookies Donte Greene and Jason Thompson, who has started every game since Martin’s injury and scored 15 points against the Lakers.
Trailing by as many as 19 points after Bynum’s three-point play to open the fourth quarter, Sacramento went on a 21-6 run that narrowed the gap to 105-101 with 6:17 to play. Bobby Jackson helped fuel the rally with 10 points, including a three-point play that capped the rally.
Bryant, Gasol and point guard Derek Fisher returned to the game following the ensuing timeout, and the Kings got no closer. The Lakers scored the next nine points.
Kings center Brad Miller, who missed the first five games of the season because of a suspension for violating the league’s drug program, escaped a flagrant foul with 3:24 in the second quarter and Los Angeles leading 50-46. Lakers reserve forward Trevor Ariza drove to the basket past the Kings’ 7-foot center, who wrapped his arm around Ariza’s throat while he was in the air - sending him crashing to the floor.
Referee Eddie F. Rush didn’t agree with the sellout crowd of 18,997, who were still booing while Ariza made one of two free throws.
All nine players coach Phil Jackson used in the first quarter scored. Sasha Vujacic got his first points on a buzzer-beating pull-up 3-pointer from the top of the arc for a 32-27 lead.
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