NBA Game Summary - LA Lakers at Washington
(Friday, December 14th)
Final Score: LA Lakers 102, Washington 96
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Kobe Bryant racked up 30 points and got some
needed support from Jodie Meeks as the Los Angeles Lakers stopped a four-game
losing streak with a 102-96 decision over the Washington Wizards at the
Verizon Center.
Meeks scored a season-high 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting -- including 4-of-7
from 3-point range -- to offset an off-target night from Bryant and help the
Lakers avoid their first five-game slide since April of 2011.
Bryant finished just 9-of-29 from the field and an ugly 1-of-8 from beyond the
arc, but knocked down 11-of-13 free throw attempts to reach the 30-point mark
for the 13th time this season.
Los Angeles had been 1-11 when Bryant hit that number thus far in 2012-13.
"It was the minimum we could do, but we did it," said Lakers head coach Mike
D'Antoni of the win. "Now we've won one, now we've got to try to win two."
Dwight Howard contributed a double-double to the win, amassing 12 points and
14 rebounds.
Cartier Martin poured in a season-best 21 points off the bench in the loss,
Washington's fourth in five games. Martell Webster and Nene each ended with 17
points for the Wizards, with Kevin Seraphin adding 16 points and eight
rebounds.
Down by as many as nine points during one stage of the second quarter, the
Lakers began to take control of the contest over the latter portion of the
first half.
Meeks led the charge, netting the first eight points of a 10-2 run that turned
a 47-41 deficit into a 51-49 lead with 2:09 left before intermission. The
Wizards pulled even on two occasions, but a 3-point play from Metta World
Peace in the half's final minute put Los Angeles back on top and the Lakers
would wind up carrying a 58-55 edge into the break.
Washington knotted the score on a Webster triple 17 seconds into the third
quarter, but the Lakers responded with 10 consecutive points and never trailed
thereafter.
The Wizards got as close as 68-64 when Seraphin capped a 6-0 spurt with a
successful hook shot just past the midway mark of the period, but Los Angeles
put together another 10-0 sequence to move in front comfortably. Bryant had
the final eight points of the flurry, which he ended with a transition
layup that extended the Lakers' lead to 78-64 with 2:23 remaining in the
third quarter.
Meeks' 3-pointer sent Los Angeles into the final frame owning an 83-69
advantage, and the Lakers were up by as much as 16 early in the fourth quarter
before Washington made a belated bid.
"He's a quick shooter, and when you put Dwight and Kobe in the post and you
get him spotting up on the opposite side with a direct line of vision with the
person in the post, and once that ball gets out he only needs a flash and a
second to put it up," said Webster on Meeks. "He's just a great shooter."
The Wizards outscored Los Angeles by a 17-4 count over a six-plus minute
stretch to place the outcome in doubt. Washington closed within 92-87 on
Jordan Crawford's 3-point bucket with 6:16 left, and the differential dwindled
to three after Nene hit a pair of foul shots on Washington's next possession.
Howard scored on the other end, however, and Bryant drew a 3-shot foul shortly
afterward and connected on each bonus attempt to put Los Angeles up 97-89
heading into the last four minutes.
Washington never got as close as the final margin the rest of the way.
"We just didn't make a lot of shots as a unit, and we took a lot of bad ones
as well," said Wizards guard Bradley Beal. "We had shots, we just didn't knock
them down."
Martin was the unlikely star of the second quarter, producing 12 of his points
during the stanza and enabling the Wizards to dominate the initial stages. His
deep trey to open the period gave Washington a 28-27 lead, and the basket
jump-started a 16-5 tear over the first 4 1/2 minutes of the quarter that
briefly gave his team a 9-point cushion.
Martin also closed out the burst with a conventional 3-point play that put the
Wizards ahead 41-32 with seven minutes remaining in the half.
Game Notes
Martin's 21 points were just one shy of a career high set at Miami on April 21
of last season ... Los Angeles has now won 10 of the last 11 meetings between
the clubs and improved to 6-1 at the Verizon Center over that stretch ..
Bryant's nine field goals gave him 10,520 for his career, which placed him
past John Havlicek (10,513) for ninth place on the NBA's all-time list for
that category ... Washington, which shot 43.4 percent compared to 45.1 for the
Lakers, is now 0-16 this season when having a lower field goal percentage than
the opposition.
12/14 23:39:27 ET

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