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Kobe Posts 40 As Lakers Grab Game 1 In Impressive Fashion
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User Article   71 Views   By BigBawler on Jun 05 2009, 12:13 am

 

 

LOS ANGELES -- One step toward redemption, one step toward a ring.

Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers began the NBA Finals with power and purpose.



2009 NBA Finals


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Bryant, playing like a man possessed,
scored 40 points and the Lakers, who have waited nearly one year for a
chance to erase bitter memories of a Boston beatdown and a championship
they felt belonged to them, pounded the Orlando Magic 100-75 in Game 1 on Thursday night.This year, nothing short of a 15th title will do for the Lakers.And with the sensational Bryant out front, they may be on their way.Game
2 is Sunday night at star-studded Staples Center, where actors Jack
Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio and rapper Kanye West had front-row seats
to see another virtuoso performance by Bryant, who scored 18 points in
the third quarter as the Lakers opened a 26-point lead.The last
time the Lakers were seen in the finals, they were heading toward their
locker room in Boston last June and summer break after being drubbed by
39 points in a series-ending Game 6 by the Celtics. The renewed rivalry
between the league's superpowers never panned out.



Fast Facts



• The Lakers snapped a two-game losing streak in Game 1's of the NBA
Finals (lost Game 1 to Celtics in 2008 and to Pistons in 2004) and
grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 2009 NBA Finals.


• The 25-point margin of victory is sixth-largest ever in Game 1 of a
Finals and the largest since the Bulls' 33-point Game 1 win over the
Trail Blazers in 1992.

• The Lakers have won 16 straight Best-of-seven series when
winning the opening game (second-longest such streak in NBA history).

• Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 40 points, eight rebounds and
eight assists, marking his 10th career 40-point playoff game and first
in the Finals.


• The Magic fell to 0-5 all-time in NBA Finals games and became the
third franchise in NBA history to lose its first five Finals games.


• Dwight Howard shot just 1-for-6, his fewest field goals made in a playoff game in his career.


-- ESPN Stats & Information


Bryant and his teammates have used that humiliation to motivate them all season and throughout these playoffs.

They are on a mission.

The
Magic, who went 2-0 against the Lakers in the regular season, appeared
a touch overwhelmed in their first finals appearance since 1995.

Not
even the return of All-Star point guard Jameer Nelson from a four-month layoff following shoulder surgery could help the Eastern Conference champions.Orlando center Dwight Howard
was engulfed by two and three Lakers every time he touched the ball and
scored 12 points -- 10 on free throws -- on just 1-of-6 shooting.

And the Magic's outside shooters, so deadly while eliminating MVP LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the conference finals, were off the mark."We
did a good job on him, but he'll be ready to go Game 2," Bryant said.
"We worked very 1234 the perimeter, keeping those guys out of
rhythm, then we did a good job on him inside -- giving him different
looks."

The Magic went just 8-of-23 on 3s and shot only 30 percent overall.

They are facing some long odds, too.Lakers coach Phil Jackson, seeking a record 10th title, is 43-0 in series in which his team wins Game 1.

On
the dry-erase board in Orlando's locker room, coach Stan Van Gundy, in
handwriting as neat as a schoolteacher's, devoted two sections on how
he wanted his team to defend Bryant.Nothing worked.

The
self-proclaimed "Black Mamba" slithered around Magic defenders with
ease. Bryant scored an effortless 18 points in the first half and then
took over in the third quarter, scoring 18 of L.A.'s 29 points with an
assortment of jumpers, fadeaways and layups.

"We wanted to come
out and keep our energy up," Bryant said. "We wanted to stay aggressive
and it was my responsibility over the course of the game to keep it
going."With the 24-second shot clock running down on one possession, he froze Mickael Pietrus with a head fake and then sliced between Howard and Rashard Lewis, who looked as if they might applaud him, too.

Moments later, Bryant whipped a pass to teammate Trevor Ariza, who buried a 3-pointer to make it 80-58.Bryant
pumped both fists and yelled toward Ariza. But this time, Bryant, who
can be demanding of those around him, was offering support.

Accused of
being aloof and selfish, he has become a better teammate and a better
leader.

On the eve of Game 1, Bryant said winning his first title since teammate Shaquille O'Neal
was traded in 2004 was not that important to him. Bryant bristled at
the notion that he wouldn't have any of his three titles -- from
2000-02 -- without Shaq as nonsense.

He says he wants No. 4 because it's the one in front of him.And he's three wins from getting it.Nelson
sat the first quarter as he has throughout the playoffs, but Van Gundy
started him in the second quarter and the healed guard made an
immediate impact.Nervously chomping on his black mouthpiece and darting as always, he made a sweet bounce pass to Marcin Gortat
for a dunk on Orlando's first possession in the period.

Nelson then set
up Lewis for a 3 before making his first basket in four months on a
short baseline jumper.Nelson was back and the Magic, who
dethroned the champion Celtics and toppled King James, looked as if
they'd give the Lakers a run.Bryant, though, outran them by himself.

Game notes

Van Gundy said the toughest part of his decision to play Nelson was telling guard Tyronn Lue
he would be inactive. ... Bryant is ranked as the world's 10th biggest
celebrity by Forbes. Bryant was the second highest ranked athlete,
trailing only Tiger Woods, who was No. 5. According to the magazine,
Bryant made $45 million in salary and endorsements this year.

... With
206 playoff wins, Jackson trails only Hall of Fame hockey coach Scotty
Bowman (223) for the most wins in postseason history.

...Van Gundy
drew a huge laugh before the game when he was asked if he was
frightened by facing Jackson and his fingers full of nine NBA rings. "I
guess if one of the NBA players threatened to kick my butt, I'd be
intimidated," Van Gundy said. "Phil sitting down there on his chair
doesn't intimidate me."

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