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Spurs 103, Lakers 95
Saturday February 15, 2003
By BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers' winning streak is
over. The San Antonio Spurs' is still going.
The Spurs overcame 44 points by Kobe Bryant his eighth
straight game with at least 35 and beat the Lakers 103-95 on
Friday night, becoming the first NBA team to win seven consecutive
road games on the one trip.
``It's a statement not just to the Lakers, but to everybody,''
said Kevin Willis, who started in place of injured center David
Robinson. ``We want to establish ourselves as one of the elite
teams in the league. We're going to fight every night and work
hard, and tonight was just one example.''
Tim Duncan had 28 points and 20 rebounds and Tony Parker added
24 points.
``We have been having great group efforts and that is what has
been winning games for us,'' Duncan said. ``We are getting defense
from all over and it just feels great right now.''
The Lakers' seven-game winning streak ended as Bryant went
19-of-41 from the floor, more than twice the amount of shots taken
by teammate Shaquille O'Neal. Bryant had seven of the Lakers' 11
turnovers.
``We looked like a one-man team,'' Lakers coach Phil Jackson
said. ``I don't think he can be effective at 41 shots. I think 25
is a reasonable number. That was a little bit over the edge.''
It was Bryant's 11th game of 40-plus points this season. Jerry
West was the last Laker to score at least 40 points 10 or more
times in a season, doing it 13 times in 1969-70.
``We definitely have to have everybody more in the rhythm and
next game I'll make a more conscious effort to do that,'' Bryant
said. ``I'm not going to panic off of one loss. They're playing
excellent basketball and we lost one game. I'm not ready to jump
off a bridge.''
O'Neal added 21 points but just five rebounds while in foul
trouble for the Lakers, who lost to the Spurs for the third time
this season. He missed the first two games while recovering from
foot surgery.
``This win really counts when they have Shaq,'' said Stephen
Jackson, who hit two 3-pointers early in the fourth that kept the
Spurs ahead by double figures. ``We have a lot of guys who can
score, and a lot of guys that can contribute to helping Tim. We are
just rolling right now and hopefully it keeps going.''
The Spurs are 7-1 on their nine-game trip. They opened with a
loss to Minnesota and finish at Sacramento on Sunday. They won this
one without Robinson, who is back in San Antonio for treatment of a
sore right hip.
``We're trying to get things done, whoever we have here,''
Duncan said. ``We've been up and down with injuries and we've just
found a way to play without him.''
Bryant, who averaged 42 points during the Lakers' streak,
struggled in the fourth quarter when the Lakers trailed by 13.
He started strong, scoring 24 points in the first half. But he
was held to six in the third quarter with Bruce Bowen dogging his
every step.
``Bruce Bowen worked him and worked every shot,'' Spurs coach
Gregg Popovich said. ``He had a lot of tough shots. I think Bruce
did a heck of a job.''<
^Notes:@ Robert Horry led the Lakers with 15 rebounds. ... The
Lakers trail Houston by a half-game for the eighth and final
Western Conference spot. ... The Spurs shot 53 percent from 3-point
range against a team ranked last in the league in 3-point defense.
Opponents are shooting 40 percent against the Lakers from
long-range.
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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