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Lakers beat Celtics to get back in title hunt

China Daily | Updated: 2008-06-12 07:24

LOS ANGELES: The Los Angeles Lakers battled back into NBA title contention by beating the Boston Celtics 87-81 to trim their deficit in the Finals to 2-1 on Tuesday.

League MVP Kobe Bryant scored 36 points, had seven rebounds and played superb defense on the Celtics' Paul Pierce to help the Lakers avoid opening the series in an 0-3 hole.

 Lakers beat Celtics to get back in title hunt

The Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant is defended by the Boston Celtics' Ray Allen during Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday. AFP

"Undoubtedly it's the leadership of Kobe Bryant out there," said Lakers coach Phil Jackson. "He was aggressive right from the start."

Bryant scored 11 points in the first quarter. The 12-year veteran was on court for a total of 45 minutes and held Pierce to 6 points in the game.

"What I tried to do with my teammates is just stay calm," said Bryant. "It wasn't the end of the world. They (the Celtics) did a great job of defending home court. We knew we had to come in here and do the same."

Celtics coach Doc Rivers thought the 20 points by Lakers reserve guard Sasha Vujacic was crucial. Vujacic nailed seven of 10 shots, including three of five from beyond the arc.

"He was huge," Rivers said of the Slovenian. "Kobe was fantastic, but I thought Vujacic was the key to the game.

"We're going to have to win a game when Kobe Bryant plays well. We know that. But when that happens we have to shut off the other avenues."

Bryant scored five points and center Pau Gasol added four during a pivotal 11-2 run midway through the final quarter to give Los Angeles a 77-70 advantage with 4:17 to play.

Boston closed the gap to 2 points on a bank shot by Kevin Garnett but a 3-pointer by Vujacic and two foul shots by Derek Fisher gave the Lakers a 83-76 lead with 1:33 left.

Lakers beat Celtics to get back in title hunt

Pierce hit just two of 14 shots while Garnett, an 11-time all star, scored 13 points in the game.

After shooting 42 and 53 percent from the floor in the opening two games of the series, the Celtics were successful on just 35 percent in Game 3.

"It's frustrating when you don't play well, but that's the breaks of the game," Pierce said.

"By no means does it break my confidence. We're happy we didn't play so well and had a chance.

"We still feel like we're the better team."

Game 4 of the best-of-seven series is on Thursday in Los Angeles.

Agencies

(China Daily 06/12/2008 page24)

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