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    Default Real Lakers show up, rout Rockets 89-70 in Game 7

    Real Lakers show up, rout Rockets 89-70 in Game 7




    LOS ANGELES (AP)—Kobe Bryant(notes), Pau Gasol(notes) and the Los Angeles Lakers emphatically silenced the doubters and the Houston Rockets, winning Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals 89-70 on Sunday.
    With Gasol scoring 21 points and grabbing 18 rebounds, the Lakers looked like the conference’s top-seeded team, not the maddeningly inconsistent one that was pushed to the decisive final game by the undermanned Rockets.
    The Lakers dominated the paint on both ends, forcing the Rockets into turnovers and bad shots, and owning the backboards. They had an 8-0 lead a few minutes in and widened it to 25 points on Gasol’s jump hook shortly before halftime.
    The Lakers, trying to reach the NBA finals for the second straight year, host the opener of the conference finals against the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night.
    Gasol left to a nice ovation with 3:34 remaining in the game.
    Trevor Ariza(notes) scored 15 points while Bryant and Andrew Bynum(notes) 14 apiece. Bryant added five assists and seven rebounds.
    Series at a Glance


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    Series tied 3-3

    1. Game 1: at LAL HOU 100, LAL 92 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    2. Game 2: at LAL HOU 98, LAL 111 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    3. Game 3: at HOU LAL 108, HOU 94 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    4. Game 4: at HOU LAL 87, HOU 99 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    5. Game 5: at LAL HOU 78, LAL 118 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    6. Game 6: at HOU LAL 80, HOU 95 - Final
    Recap | Box Score
    7. Game 7: at LAL HOU 70, LAL 89 - Final
    Recap | Box Score

    Series Breakdown



    Aaron Brooks(notes) scored 13 and Luis Scola(notes) 11 for Houston. Ron Artest(notes) (seven points) and Shane Battier(notes) (three) were non-factors.
    The Lakers have been so up and down in this series that coach Phil Jackson said before Game 5 that they had a little bit of Jekyll and Hyde in them. That was the night the Lakers raced to a 40-point win at home, only to follow it by getting blind-sided a second straight game in Houston, losing two nights later by 15.
    Using home-court advantage to the fullest, the Lakers made sure they weren’t going to choke this one away against the No. 5 seed.
    This one was practically over before the fans settled into their seats.
    Los Angeles used two Houston turnovers and a blocked shot in racing to an 8-0 lead. Gasol blocked a shot by Scola and fed Bryant for a layup. Scola’s turnover led to Ariza’s tip-in of Gasol’s miss. A turnover by Brooks set up Ariza’s 3-pointer, forcing Houston to call timeout with 9:32 to go in the quarter.
    Houston missed seven shots during the next 2 1/2 minutes, and didn’t get on the scoreboard until Brooks made two free throws just more than five minutes in.
    During one sequence, Odom blocked a shot by Brooks, Bryant ended up with the ball and whipped a crosscourt pass to Ariza for a 3-pointer and a 13-2 lead.
    It wasn’t until then that the Rockets made their first basket, a layup by Chuck Hayes(notes).
    Houston made only 5 of 20 shots in the first quarter, while the Lakers had 17 rebounds, including 12 on defense.
    The Lakers were up 22-12 at the end of the first quarter and steadily pulled away.
    Leading by 19, the Lakers scored six straight late in the quarter. Bryant stole a pass and fed Ariza for a slam dunk, bringing Jack Nicholson out of his courtside seat. Bryant made two free throws and Odom fed Gasol for a jump hook that gave Los Angeles a 51-26 lead.
    It was 51-31 at halftime.
    Notes
    The team leading after the first quarter has won all 13 of Houston’s postseason games. … Bynum started at center for the Lakers. Odom, still nursing a bruised lower back, replaced Bynum during a timeout late in the first quarter. … Perhaps in a sign of pre-game jitters, Scola was being filmed by a TV cameraman in the locker room and put on his jersey backward.



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    I'm pulling for the Lakers. Largely because that's the last team Boston wants to win.



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