Home » Sports » Basketball
Lakers brace for Celtics finals
AN inspirational Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers booked their place in the National Basketball Association finals by beating the Phoenix Suns 111-103 in Game 6 on Saturday to win the Western Conference championship series 4-2.
The Lakers, who clinched their 15th NBA title last year, held off a spirited late fightback by the Suns to finish off the series at the first attempt and will face the Boston Celtics in the best-of-seven final.
All-Star guard Bryant top-scored for Los Angeles with 37 points on 12-for-25 shooting from the field while forward Ron Artest weighed in with 25 points and veteran Derek Fisher 11.
Amar'e Stoudemire had 27 points for the Suns, who clawed their way back from an 18-point deficit in the second half to trail by just three with two minutes remaining.
"With a three-point shooting team like Phoenix, you know that any lead is not impossible," Lakers coach Phil Jackson told reporters.
The Lakers will host the Celtics for Game 1 of the NBA finals on Thursday, the 12th time the arch-rivals will face off in the title series.
"We will see how much we have matured," Bryant said. "They challenged us extremely well in the finals a couple of years ago. Now it's a test to see how much we've grown."
Saturday's game in Phoenix, Arizona, began at a frenetic pace and, with both teams shooting accurately, there were eight lead changes before the Lakers grabbed a 37-34 advantage after the first quarter.
Phoenix edged ahead 43-42 early in the second but Los Angeles tightened its grip with an 11-3 run before Bryant's outrageous three-pointer from eight feet beyond the arc put it ahead 65-53 at half-time.
The Lakers ended the third quarter up 91-74.
An emotional flashpoint early in the final period came close to changing the game's outcome.
Lakers reserve guard Sasha Vujacic was slapped with a flagrant foul for elbowing Goran Dragic, who provoked his fellow Slovenian after making a jump shot.
Dragic took full advantage, scoring with successive free throws and back-to-back layups to give the Suns an unanswered 8-0 run before they cut the deficit to 95-90 with 5:35 left.
An uncontested drive to the basket for a reverse layup by Steve Nash trimmed the Lakers' lead to 99-96 before Bryant steadied his team with two free throws and a pair of long-range jump shots in the last two minutes.
The last of his jumpers was executed from 23 feet with Suns forward Grant Hill in his face, one of several shots on the night that drew high praise from Phoenix coach Alvin Gentry. "Was that Kobe or was that Michael (Jordan)?" Gentry said with a broad smile. "I couldn't tell. That was a great performance."
The Lakers, who clinched their 15th NBA title last year, held off a spirited late fightback by the Suns to finish off the series at the first attempt and will face the Boston Celtics in the best-of-seven final.
All-Star guard Bryant top-scored for Los Angeles with 37 points on 12-for-25 shooting from the field while forward Ron Artest weighed in with 25 points and veteran Derek Fisher 11.
Amar'e Stoudemire had 27 points for the Suns, who clawed their way back from an 18-point deficit in the second half to trail by just three with two minutes remaining.
"With a three-point shooting team like Phoenix, you know that any lead is not impossible," Lakers coach Phil Jackson told reporters.
The Lakers will host the Celtics for Game 1 of the NBA finals on Thursday, the 12th time the arch-rivals will face off in the title series.
"We will see how much we have matured," Bryant said. "They challenged us extremely well in the finals a couple of years ago. Now it's a test to see how much we've grown."
Saturday's game in Phoenix, Arizona, began at a frenetic pace and, with both teams shooting accurately, there were eight lead changes before the Lakers grabbed a 37-34 advantage after the first quarter.
Phoenix edged ahead 43-42 early in the second but Los Angeles tightened its grip with an 11-3 run before Bryant's outrageous three-pointer from eight feet beyond the arc put it ahead 65-53 at half-time.
The Lakers ended the third quarter up 91-74.
An emotional flashpoint early in the final period came close to changing the game's outcome.
Lakers reserve guard Sasha Vujacic was slapped with a flagrant foul for elbowing Goran Dragic, who provoked his fellow Slovenian after making a jump shot.
Dragic took full advantage, scoring with successive free throws and back-to-back layups to give the Suns an unanswered 8-0 run before they cut the deficit to 95-90 with 5:35 left.
An uncontested drive to the basket for a reverse layup by Steve Nash trimmed the Lakers' lead to 99-96 before Bryant steadied his team with two free throws and a pair of long-range jump shots in the last two minutes.
The last of his jumpers was executed from 23 feet with Suns forward Grant Hill in his face, one of several shots on the night that drew high praise from Phoenix coach Alvin Gentry. "Was that Kobe or was that Michael (Jordan)?" Gentry said with a broad smile. "I couldn't tell. That was a great performance."
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 沪ICP证:沪ICP备05050403号-1
- |
- 互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120180004
- |
- 网络视听许可证:0909346
- |
- 广播电视节目制作许可证:沪字第354号
- |
- 增值电信业务经营许可证:沪B2-20120012
Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.