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LOS ANGELES - Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers produced a sizzling display at both ends of the court to beat the Boston Celtics 102-89 in Game One of the NBA Finals on Thursday.
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In a bruising contest at Staples Center, 12-times All-Star guard Bryant scored 30 points and Spanish forward Pau Gasol 23 for the Lakers, chasing a second consecutive title and 16th overall.
Gasol, considered 'soft' by some critics two years ago, contributed 14 rebounds and three blocked shots on Thursday while forward Ron Artest, a formidable defender who joined the Lakers in the off-season, weighed in with 15 points.
The Lakers shot 48.7 percent from the floor.
Boston captain and forward Paul Pierce recorded 24 points for the Celtics, who are bidding for a record 18th NBA championship.
Game Two in the best-of-seven series between the league's most storied franchises takes place in Los Angeles on Sunday.
DOUBLE TECHNICAL
A physical encounter was always on the cards and Pierce and Artest were slapped with technical fouls in the opening minute following an off-the-ball grapple under the basket.
Defending superbly, the Lakers twice led by six points early on but were pegged back to 18-18, before taking a 26-21 advantage after a first quarter littered with 28 fouls and 27 free throws.
The Lakers tightened their grip in the second period, Artest sparking an 11-2 run with a three-point jumper and a driving layup as the home team built a 50-41 lead at half-time.
With a sellout crowd chanting "Boston sucks" in the third quarter, Los Angeles maintained control, a superb assist from Derek Fisher setting up Bryant for an alley-oop dunk to put them 75-62 clear.
An Artest three-pointer with 28 seconds left on the clock in the third earned the Lakers a commanding 84-64 lead going into the final period.
Los Angeles never relaxed their grip and Bryant fittingly ended the scoring for the night with a three-point jump shot with 3.6 seconds left on the clock.