2011年2月26日星期六

Lakers, Clippers escape with Bad Kobe 18 points


Bryant scored 18 of his 24 points ANGELESK OBE in the third quarter, Pau Gasol added 22 points and the Lakers won their third game in four days-Star Game break, the cheap jerseys Clippers in Los Angeles Friday night to beat tired 108 -95.

Andrew Bynum had 16 points and 11 rebounds in another win for the Lakers breeze, which lost three times in a row, before co-host of Weekend All-Star with his rival had disadvantages alley.
Bryant went to the booth and two minutes before half-time after injury to his right elbow. All-Star Game MVP back with a monster fourth to third place and beat the Clippers for themselves.

Randy Foye scored 24 points, five 3-point shots for the Clippers, which finally ended a tour of 11 games with nine defeats.

Blake Griffin had wrapped 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers longest trip for any team in the NBA this season - a trip that you think is the second longest in league history.

Clippers rookie Eric Bledsoe had problems, rather than traded point guard Baron Davis, managing only eight points in two of his 11 shots and eight assists.

Griffin had a different group of high energy in the same arena in which he hit a car last weekend, but could not stop the NBA champions twice in the second half before they jump to.

Bryant went to the bench grimacing Lakers Foye on the dirt a three-point attempt with 3:03 left in the first half and went into the cabin after a brief conversation with trainer Gary Vitti.

But Bryant led a race 11-2 in the third quarter with four bridges, including a 3-pointer put the Lakers by 76-62. Bryant was relentless, winning two more baskets in the final seconds and a friend shortly after the final buzzer sounds.

Bryant and Gasol in the fourth quarter, a lot of rest for the showdown on Sunday with New Road Oklahoma City.

Bryant was also beaten in his left hand while fouled by Foye in the first quarter. He played in many hand injuries in recent years, including an arthritic finger that is bothering him last season.

After almost the whole month in a row, while the Grammy and the All Stars from the Staples Center is busy, the Clippers play their first home game since February
2 on Saturday night - but it goes against the Boston Celtics, making back-to-back games against both defending conference champions, a stretch of four games in five days cap after the break.

Additionally, the new Clippers Mo Williams and Jamario Moon were in the building, but can not play until his physical Davis in Cleveland, the trade to Los Angeles is complete with the Cavaliers.

NOTES: The Lakers have won two of three against the Clippers. His series of the season ends next month. ... Clippers G Eric Gordon said he expects to play next week, but that is not true when it reconvene. Scoring 24.1 points per game has been since Jan. 25 with a sprained right wrist and a small broken bone in the city. ... The Clippers have won nine of their last 10th ... Fans near the field included Steve Carell, Heather Locklear, Dr. Drew Pinsky and director Adam McKay.

2011年2月17日星期四

Red Wings' Brad Stuart feels good in return

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TAMPA, Fla. -- Detroit Red Wings defenseman Brad Stuart logged 21:10 in ice time in his first game back after missing 15 games with a broken jaw.

"You appreciate the cheap jerseys little things a little more when you're away from it; going out for warmup and the hearing the crowd was something that you miss when you're not playing," Stuart said. "Nice to be back out there."

Stuart, out since Jan. 7, was reunited with defense partner Nicklas Lidstrom.
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"I felt a little rusty, but my legs felt good," Stuart said. "I just had to make sure I moved my feet. Readjusting to the speed of the game was the biggest thing."

Stuart was leading the team in hits and blocked shots before he was injured.

"Obviously, Stewie's going to help us big-time," coach Mike Babcock said. "He's a great player, he's a physical player, he's a good penalty killer.

"With all players that have been away, usually they're pretty good for a bit and they dip and then they come back. So it's a hard league in that it's so fast and it takes you a while to catch up."

Odds & ends
• Joey MacDonald will start in goal for the Red Wings Friday in Florida. It will be his first start since a 3-0 loss in Nashville on Feb. 5 and his first appearance since he replaced Jimmy Howard midway through a 4-1 loss to the Predators on Feb. 9.

• Defenseman Ruslan Salei is expected to return to the lineup on Friday, after being given a few days to spend with his family in California.

• Center Valtteri Filppula (sprained left MCL) skated Thursday for the first time since getting injured on a check from the New York Rangers' Brandon Dubinsky on Feb. 7. He is not likely to return until Tuesday at home against San Jose, at the earliest. He'll wear a brace for the rest of the season.

• Goaltender Chris Osgood was on the ice in full gear for the fourth time, going through various movements to see how he feels after surgery on Jan. 11 for a sports hernia. Osgood hopes to start practicing and taking shots next week.