Kobe gets 28 in Lakers’ 5th straight win

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Kobe Bryant(notes) and coach Phil Jackson both thought the injury-depleted Lakers would get a stern early season test from the New Orleans Hornets. Instead, their visitors barely put up a fight.

Yes, DJ Mbenga(notes) and Shannon Brown(notes) were just that good.

Bryant scored 28 points, Brown added 15 and Los Angeles thrived again without its top two big men, beating the New Orleans Hornets 104-88 Sunday night.

Mbenga had 10 points and 12 rebounds in his fourth career NBA start for the defending champions, who easily won their fifth straight game and second in a row without injured center Andrew Bynum(notes) and forward Pau Gasol(notes).

Before he took it easy after halftime, Bryant replaced those 14 feet of big men by repeatedly getting the ball in the post. He also got strong efforts from players who sometimes don’t play at all for the full-strength Lakers.

“We believed this was going to be a really, really tough game,” Bryant said. “Because of that, everybody’s antennas were up, and everybody was really focused. We got a lot of help from DJ, Shannon, all the bench guys. There are going to be nights when we struggle, and we’ll need their help.”

Bryant and Jackson haven’t forgotten the Hornets were Los Angeles’ near-equals just two years ago, when the teams battled down the stretch for the Western Conference’s best record. But these Hornets couldn’t keep up as Los Angeles opened a 27-point lead in the third quarter and coasted to a 6-1 start, with Bryant sitting down for good with nearly seven minutes still to play.

“We had a little easier time than I had anticipated,” Jackson said. “We were really prepared for a rush that they make in the second half, and they never got to that.”

After scoring exactly 41 points in three of the Lakers’ previous four games, Bryant scored 26 in the first half, repeatedly capitalizing down low with ease against Devin Brown’s(notes) defense. Bryant went scoreless in the third when New Orleans finally double-teamed him, but he rotated the ball to open shooters for five 3-pointers in the period—three by Brown.

“When Kobe gets going in the post, it creates a lot of opportunities,” Brown said. “You’ve just got to knock them down.”

After leading by 17 points during the first half, Los Angeles opened the second half on a 17-3 run with two of Brown’s 3-pointers. The backup guard added a few rim-shaking dunks while scoring all his points after halftime. Even Mbenga, the Lakers’ backup center with rudimentary skills, matched his career scoring high and fell one shy of his NBA rebounding best while making his second straight start.

Chris Paul(notes) had 15 points and nine assists for the Hornets, who made just 36.5 percent of their shots while opening a three-game West Coast road trip with their fourth loss in five games.

“They’re a really good team, and we’re a team that’s a work in progress,” Paul said. “They beat us in all aspects of the game. Kobe got going and Mbenga got going, and they looked like the Lakers. … We’re just trying to find something that works. We’re missing defense and the ability to score.”

New Orleans coach Byron Scott began the trip by bumping shooting guard Morris Peterson(notes) from the starting lineup in favor of Devin Brown, who had played just eight minutes all season. Peterson started the Hornets’ first six games, but made just 34.1 percent of his shots while playing defense that didn’t please Scott.

Immediately after the opening tip, Devin Brown turned the ball over to Bryant for a drive and a dunk.

Scott previewed another change after the game, announcing his intention to replace Julian Wright(notes) with Peja Stojakovic(notes) in Monday’s starting lineup against the Clippers.

“I thought (Brown) defended Kobe about as well as you can, but Kobe is just an unbelievable basketball player,” Scott said. “The third quarter is killing us. This is two straight games that we came out and the other team just kind of dominated us in that quarter. We’ve got to solve that problem quick.”

Bynum’s strained right elbow has sidelined him for the past two games, while Gasol’s strained right hamstring has kept him out since the preseason. Both will have three more days to heal before Thursday’s visit from surprising Phoenix, the early Pacific Division co-leaders with Los Angeles.

NOTES: New Orleans didn’t even dress Peterson, moving him to the inactive list. … The Lakers are just two games into a stretch with 14 of 16 games at Staples Center. … Anthony Kiedis and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers sat together on the baseline.

Updated Nov 9, 1:26 am EST
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  1. Owen
    190. Posted by Owen Fri Nov 13 2:47am EST

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    GO LAKERS!!!!!!!!! Bynum looks like he was never out of the line up and I am impressed with that. There was man who posted on here that the Lakers should release Bynum because he is injury prone.. He has only been playing for 2 years. I remember back when Phil Simms was drafted by the New York Giants. His first 5 seasons he was injured every year. Then the injuries stopped and he went on to become a great quarterback and he even set a super bowl record for percentage of passes completed in a game. Never give up on a player. Look at Yao Ming for the Rockets. He has been injured the past few seasons for them but did they get rid of him? NO. They can't afford to because he is still a dominate center and thus you stick with him. Now McGrady is another story all together. He is just plain lazy.

    Owen in Florida
  2. Owen
    189. Posted by Owen Fri Nov 13 2:32am EST

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    Good Morning Laker fans! Here in Florida I don't get to see our team on TV except once in a while, but I follow them on the internet and I was glad to see they again won and also got Bynu, back. He doesn't look like he missed a beat and I didn't notice he was even rusty in the slightest. They only need to get Gasol back into the line ip and nobody will touch the,. Even the bench is doing a great job with men in double figures a man almost double in assists and another man almost in double for rebounds.

    Owen in Florida.
  3. T-money
    188. Posted by T-money Wed Nov 11 5:12pm EST

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    id say kobe's da one. he will lead them this year and next year.if lebron's on next year they will be unstopable. i mean kobe's already unstopable. lebron and kobe will be unstopable next year stop hatin
  4. T-money
    187. Posted by T-money Wed Nov 11 5:06pm EST

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    i think kobe will make it all the way. he probably will lead the lakers to the championships.please stop callin him a ball hog you haters!!
  5. Edgar
    186. Posted by Edgar Wed Nov 11 4:49pm EST

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    I just went to say repeat repeat repeat
  6. Kim
    185. Posted by Kim Tue Nov 10 5:42pm EST

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    What's up my lakers are doing very well please keep up the good work when can't let any of the the other teams catch to us come on lakers that make it happen again this year
  7. Laker Fan 44.
    184. Posted by Laker Fan 44. Tue Nov 10 12:50am EST

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    #183. Last I checked every team in the NBA plays 82 games, some teams get breaks early in the season some get breaks later. The Lakers had it easy last year in the first half of the season too, then they had to go some on some long road trips. Maybe they caught a break this year, but than again they are champs. I guess that idea escapes your small mind.
  8. C Bear
    183. Posted by C Bear Mon Nov 9 10:48pm EST

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    Wow, What a Schedule the Lakers are Winning. Let's all just get up and Dance like Moorons. High School Teams could get through that schedule and to their Playoffs. Watch all these Laker @#$%es Cry around about what I Commented. Laker Fans always Crying around When THING DON'T GO THEIR WAY AND THE LAKERS ARE LOOSING. When other Teams Fans Celebrate on Here when their Teams are Winning. Lakers Get Over It your Winning. Wow
  9. LAallday
    182. Posted by LAallday Mon Nov 9 10:26pm EST

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    well said jon
  10. Dat
    181. Posted by Dat Mon Nov 9 9:40pm EST

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    Kobe is unstoppable. Lebron will be on a new team next year. Shaq is overrated and needs to retire. Celtics ,..well cannot match the Lakers.
  11. jon
    180. Posted by jon Mon Nov 9 9:25pm EST

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    Kobe Bryant is God.
  12. Clayton C
    179. Posted by Clayton C Mon Nov 9 8:40pm EST

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    go mavs
  13. Bkj
    178. Posted by Bkj Mon Nov 9 8:31pm EST

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    Lakers havent played a good team except for dallas and everyone is like LAL best team. That is bull@#$%, i live in LA so i would know all the crap that people say.
  14. Chiqis
    177. Posted by Chiqis Mon Nov 9 7:11pm EST

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    The Lakers are a FORCE. That should be a STAT. Go Lakers!
  15. 1914 Sigma
    176. Posted by 1914 Sigma Mon Nov 9 7:04pm EST

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    kobe's not tougher than Bill Russell or Jordan...
  16. Jose
    175. Posted by Jose Mon Nov 9 5:43pm EST

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    Kobe is the greatest of all time somethin like Ali in his prime.
  17. STEVE W
    174. Posted by STEVE W Mon Nov 9 5:30pm EST

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    The LAKESHOW will repeat, and probably three-peat! I have been a fan for 42 years; so believe me
    when I say it!
  18. LIS
    173. Posted by LIS Mon Nov 9 5:11pm EST

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    Kobe is the greatest of our generation of basketball. He is a beast on the court.
  19. HARRY COX
    172. Posted by HARRY COX Mon Nov 9 4:53pm EST

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    Anyone can pass the ball to a great player and get an assist. In another word, assist is overrated. Just win! Have a great season Lakers, I like to see back to back titles.
  20. Lind
    171. Posted by Lind Mon Nov 9 4:39pm EST

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    LA has the hottest girls in the world, who cares about pro sports? Its all about s.ex and surf
  21. Soul_ GhraphiXxX
    170. Posted by Soul_ GhraphiXxX Mon Nov 9 3:45pm EST

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    LA LA Big cit yof dreams!!
  22. Soul_ GhraphiXxX
    169. Posted by Soul_ GhraphiXxX Mon Nov 9 3:45pm EST

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    LA LA Big cityof dreams!!
  23. DICK SMOTHERS
    168. Posted by DICK SMOTHERS Mon Nov 9 3:44pm EST

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    Can you say back 2 back? if not, you're on crack.
  24. <i>jkellybrew</i>
    167. Posted by jkellybrew Mon Nov 9 3:38pm EST

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    Teachher, no disrespect intended, but Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe would've given Michael Jordan fits? both of these guys are giving up 2 or 3 inches to Jordan and are much smaller to boot. He would've destroyed these m-fers. Walt Frazier got 60-something dropped on him by Pete Maravich who was only a jump-shooter. If he couldn't stop Pistol Pete from puttin em in his grill all night, how would he stop the all-over barrage that the GOAT would be bringing to the table?
  25. <i>timrandersen</i>
    166. Posted by timrandersen Mon Nov 9 3:28pm EST

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    win the bigs play next game on thursday or friday
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