Kobe Bryant scores 38, leads Lakers past Mavericks 103-99

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Kobe Bryant had 38 points to win a scoring duel with Dirk Nowitzki, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Dallas Mavericks 103-99 Sunday in a matchup of teams fighting to get in the playoff race.

With chants of MVP from a strong contingent of Lakers fans, Bryant scored 14 in the fourth, including seven in the final 3 minutes to hold off a spirited Dallas effort.

Nowitzki finished with 30 points and 13 rebounds for the Mavericks, who had a chance to pull virtually even with the Lakers for ninth place in the Western Conference. Houston is in eighth, with a cushion of several games.

Bryant, who also had 12 rebounds and seven assists, was playing in Mark Cuban’s building two days after the outspoken Dallas owner suggested in a radio interview that the Lakers might have to consider dumping the five-time NBA champion through the amnesty clause.

Steve Nash had 13 of his 20 in the second half against his former team in a game that neither team led by more than six.

The Lakers went up 94-90 with three free throws after O.J. Mayo was called for a foul and a technical on a drive by Bryant. It was Mayo’s fifth foul, and he jumped around wildly after the call. Nash made the technical free throw before Bryant’s pair.

Nowitzki was called for a technical earlier in the quarter after a similar display when he missed a shot during a physical sequence with Metta World Peace.

Bryant scored again from just inside the arc for a 94-92 lead, and Nash answered Mayo’s first 3-pointer of the game with his third from long range in the second half for a 99-95 lead.

Bryant did it again in the final minute after Nowitzki missed a free throw on a potential three-point play, hitting a jumper for a 101-97 lead. Nowitzki scored to make it a two-point game, and World Peace missed a free throw to give Dallas a chance to tie. Mayo missed a 3-pointer with about 5 seconds left.

Dwight Howard had three big free throws in the fourth and finished with nine points and 13 rebounds.

Bryant had already put on a display of shooting, driving and shot-blocking when he took over early in the fourth, but Nowitzki and the Mavericks kept answering.

Bryant scored on three straight possessions with Jae Crowder guarding him and had the ball again the fourth time down when Nowitzki ran over to help. Bryant’s pass was intercepted by Vince Carter, and Mike James fed Nowitzki for a dunk and a 90-87 Dallas lead.

Nowitzki and Bryant each scored 16 in the first half, which ended in a 54-all tie, and kept it up in third quarter, finishing that period with 24 apiece.

Bryant went off against Mark Cuban’s Mavericks Sunday afternoon — two days after Cuban suggested the Lakers might want to entertain the notion of using the amnesty clause on the 34-year-old — then rubbed Cuban’s face in it afterwards.

“Amnesty THAT,” Bryant tweeted after he exploded for 38 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in L.A.’s 103-99 win in Dallas, reminiscent of Jordan’s constant demolition of all challengers.

Bryant then tweaked Cuban a little more when he told reporters, “I’m sure if (Cuban) wants to amnesty Dirk (Nowitzki), that’s something we’ll be willing to entertain.”

Nowitzki, another aging, high-priced superstar, turned back the clock on Sunday, scoring 30 points with 13 rebounds.

Cuban, who had a courtside view for Bryant’s display, put himself in this position on Friday when he told ESPN Radio in Dallas that the Lakers should think about amnestying Bryant, who’s due to make $30.5 million.

“I’m just saying that hypothetically,” Cuban said. “When I say amnesty Kobe, I don’t think they’d do it, but they’ve got some choices to make. Now, they’re in a big market, but they’re still limited.”

Cuban tried to clear things up before Sunday’s game, calling his remarks “inappropriate” and saying that he was just using Bryant as an example.

Clearly, Bryant didn’t hear, or care about, Cuban’s apology.

 

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