Philadelphia surprises Orlando, Lakers win

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The Los Angeles Lakers made a fantastic start to the defence of their Western  Conference title on Sunday, racing to a 22-point first-half  lead on the way to a 113-100 victory over the Utah Jazz.

Kobe Bryant scored 24 points and forward Trevor Ariza added  a career playoff-high 21 points for the top-seeded Lakers, who  got 20 points from Pau Gasol in taking the opener of the  best-of-seven quarter-final series.

In Eastern Conference action, the sixth-seeded Philadelphia  76ers surprised Orlando Magic 100-98 on Andre Iguodala’s field  goal with two seconds remaining and the Atlanta Hawks soared  past Dwayne Wade and the Miami Heat 90-64.

In the day’s other West playoff contest, the second-seeded  Denver Nuggets crushed the New Orleans Hornets 113-84 behind 36  points by Chauncey Billups.

In Los Angeles, Bryant and Ariza each scored 12 points in a  62-point first half and although Utah closed within nine late  in the third, the visitors could not get any closer.

“They (Utah) did a good job hanging in there,” Bryant told  reporters. “That’s what Utah does. They scrap, claw, they got a  lot of free throws that kept them in the game, but we were able  to keep the cushion.”

Bryant, who dished out four of his eight assists in the  first quarter, was especially pleased with the play of Ariza.

“He’s playing phenomenal basketball,” Bryant said. “When he  first got here, a lot of people questioned his shooting  ability. I don’t think people question his shooting anymore.”

Ariza hit eight-of-10 shots from the floor, including a  trio of three-pointers.

“They were double-teaming everybody else, so my team mates  told me if I was open, shoot the ball and that was what I was  doing,” Ariza said.

Carlos Boozer led the eighth-seeded Jazz with 27 points.  Deron Williams added 16 points and 17 assists, but Utah shot  only 39.1 percent compared to Los Angeles’ 55.6.

The Jazz, who were missing the injured Mehmet Okur, will  try to even the best-of-seven series today in Los Angeles.

In Orlando, the 76ers roared back from a 18-point  third-quarter deficit to claim the road win.

Iguodala had 20 points for Philadelphia and reserve guard  Lou Williams added 18.

Dwight Howard’s 31 points and 16 paced Orlando, who host  Game Two tomorrow.

In Atlanta, the Hawks held Wade to 19 points. Josh Smith  topped Atlanta with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Five team mates  were in double figures. Game Two is in Atlanta tomorrow.

In Denver, Billups did all his scoring in three quarters as  he poured in eight three-pointers. He had 16 of the Nuggets’ 27  points in the first quarter, scored just two in the second,  then delivered 18 in the third as Denver pulled ahead 87-69.

Chris Paul led New Orleans with 21 points and 11 assists.

Game Two is in Denver tomorrow.