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Sikma is back in middle with Sonics
Kenny Anderson signs with Pacers
Ridnour won't be ready for start of training camp
NBA club deals another blow to US women's sports boom
Bird brings well-traveled NBA guard to Pacers
Kings F Funderburke has surgery, out at least six months
Drunken driving charge dismissed against Walker
Inside Dish: Warriors hope to win over Van Exel
Pistons sign free agent F Darvin Ham
Mourning not guaranteed a starting role on Nets
Sixers announce signing of Iverson to four-year extension
Pistons coach Brown disdains veterans' late start at camp
Blazers G Damon Stoudamire reinstated
Pistons' Prince has a head start
Davis not exactly happy to be a Raptor
James' spotlight hits Cavaliers
Big Dog the latest second scorer in Philly lineup
No timetable for McDyess' return
Cavs giddy over getting new life
Nash hoping to re-sign contract after season
Wagner misses practice with swollen knee
Bryant prosecutor seeks $200,000 in additional funding for case
Glove, Mailman practice for first time with Kobe-less Lakers
76ers sign G Eric Snow to multi-year contract extension
Jazz reach deal with Rice that allows him to `seek other options'
Jackson joins NBA Hawks after spurning Spurs
Mavericks no less committed to less minutes
Collison also had shoulder woes at KU
Heat's Butler could be out a month
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Kobe considered sitting out season
Mutombo probably will be waived by the Nets
Bryant faces full-court press at training camp
Grizzlies sign Miller to six-year extension
76ers sign Eric Snow to multi-year contract extension
Bryant: ''Terrified'' for case's effect on family
NBA's preseason schedule opens in Mexico City
Sonics rookie Collison out for season
Pistons' Billups pleased with up-tempo style
Jazz reach settlement, waive F Glen Rice
New Orleans (30-24) at New Jersey (33-20)
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Seattle (25-28) at Golden State (23-30)
Boston (23-33) at Portland (26-28)
LA Lakers 116, Philadelphia 88
O'Neal, Bryant dismantle the Sixers
Cavs set back Spurs in 'playoff'
Despite early exit, McGrady makes it to milestone
Losing wasn't always a way of life for the Hawks
Orlando (15-42) at Detroit (34-23)
O'Neal sued for $5.6 million by Tampa Bay promotions company
A day after being pulled, Wallace cleared to play
San Antonio (36-19) at Minnesota (40-15)
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LA Lakers (34-19) at Phoenix (18-39)
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Milwaukee (28-26) at Washington (16-37)
LA Clippers 105, Milwaukee 103
Atlanta (18-37) at Houston (31-23)
Boston (23-34) at Seattle (25-29)
Foul-unhappy Sonics fall short 94-92
Portland (27-28) at Miami (25-32)
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Shaquille
O'Neal #34 | Center | Los Angeles Lakers
Height: 7-1 Weight: 335 Born: Mar 6, 1972 - Newark, NJ College: Louisiana State
Kobe
Bryant #8 | Shooting Guard | Los Angeles Lakers
Height: 6-7 Weight: 220 Born: Aug 23, 1978 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania College:
None
Michael
Jordan #23 | Shooting Guard | Washington Wizards
Height: 6-6 Weight: 216 Born: Feb 17, 1963 - Brooklyn, New York College: North
Carolina
Yao
Ming #11 | Center | Houston Rockets
Height: 7-5 Weight: 296 Born: Sep 12, 1980 - Shanghai, China College: None
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Shaq and Kobe Even Things Up
Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers can breathe a major sigh of relief.
O'Neal contributed 34 points and 23 rebounds and Bryant scored 32 points despite poor shooting as the Lakers rallied to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves, 102-97, and even their best-of-seven Western Conference first-round series at two games apiece.
The Lakers appeared to be in major trouble with 1:57 left in the third quarter, when the Timberwolves took a 74-63 advantage on a 3-pointer by Troy Hudson. But Los Angeles scored the final eight points of the period and tied the game on a 3-pointer by Bryant with 10:49 remaining.
"We knew that we needed this game, and we play our best when our backs are against the wall," said O'Neal, who posted his eighth career playoff game with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds - one more than every other active player in the league combined.
The Timberwolves scored the next six points and held an 87-82 lead after Anthony Peeler went 1-of-2 from the line with 6:34 left. But the Lakers reeled off eight straight points, taking the lead for good, 88-87, on a jumper by Devean George with 4:40 to play.
After Kevin Garnett got Minnesota within 96-95 on a shot from the arc with 35 seconds left, Bryant missed a hanging jumper in the lane, but O'Neal tipped in the rebound to make it 98-95 with 19 seconds to play.
Garnett, who made his first seven free-throw attempts, was fouled four seconds later but missed both shots, and Bryant gave the Lakers a five-point lead with a pair from the stripe with 12 seconds left.
"It humbles you very quick," Garnett said. "The ball actually felt pretty good coming off my hand. I missed them. But I'll take them anytime."
Garnett made it 100-97 with a turnaround jumper with 8.8 seconds remaining, but Bryant iced the game with another pair from the line with 7.2 left.
Bryant shot just 7-of-25 from the field but went 16-of-17 from the line.
"I don't get too many wide-open jump shots," he said. "They just pretty much stay inside my shirt 'til they find out what kind of deodorant I have on."
O'Neal, who made half of his 26 shots, was only 8-of-15 from the line but grabbed 10 offensive rebounds - two more than the Timbwerwolves.
"I've got to get the damned ball," he said. "Bring the ball and throw it to me every time. If I get the ball every time, I can do what I do and we're fine." Ticketmaster
"When it's a critical game, he always comes in with that look in his eyes," Lakers guard Brian Shaw said of O'Neal. "You always know he's going to perform like he did tonight."
Los Angeles outscored Minnesota on second-chance points, 29-2.
"It was a survival game," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "Our bench gave us a big game. We had second-chance points that I thought were overwhelming. That's the difference in this ballgame, considering the urgency that we had to play with."
"We (allowed) 18 offensive rebounds for 29 points - two things that are our strengths really were our weaknesses tonight," Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said. "But they did a good job. Shaq was extremely aggressive tonight, he had by far the best game of the whole series. Their bench came in and they played extremely well for them in the second half."
The Lakers lost forward Rick Fox to a strained left ankle tendon with 6:37 left in the first quarter. He did not return and will have an MRI taken Monday.
Garnett and Hudson each scored 28 points and Garnett added 18 rebounds for Minnesota, which held Los Angeles to 40 percent shooting (35-of-88) but connected on just 43 percent (36-of-83). The Lakers went 26-of-35 from the line and the Timberwolves 16-of-20.
The Timberwolves scored the final nine points of the first quarter to take a 26-25 lead and held a 45-43 edge at the break behind 20 points from Hudson and 10 and 11 rebounds from Garnett.
O'Neal totaled 21 points and 11 rebounds in the half. Bryant had 11 after shooting 4-of-13.
"Rick went out and we realized early in the first half that he was not going to return," Jackson said. "Devean got into foul trouble and Kobe moved to small forward. But we were able to survive it, even though we weren't very efficient or very fluid as a basketball team during that period of time." Ticketmaster
Game Five is Tuesday at the Target Center.
"Our guys in the locker room are not satisfied, even though we came in here and got one and one and had opportunities down the stretch," Saunders said. "Let's tip it up again on Tuesday."
"It's like there's a heavyweight championship belt and we're trying to take it away," Garnett added. "We're confident. We had them on the ropes, and they know it."
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NBA Playoffs 2003
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