Lakers reach finals with Game Six win over Suns

The Lakers, who clinched their 15th NBA title last year,  held off a spirited late fightback by the Suns to finish off  the series at the first attempt and will face the Boston  Celtics in the best-of-seven final.

All-Star guard Bryant top scored for Los Angeles with 37  points on 12-for-25 shooting from the field while forward Ron  Artest weighed in with 25 points and veteran Derek Fisher 11.

Amar’e Stoudemire contributed 27 points for the Suns, who  clawed their way back from an 18-point deficit in the second  half to trail by just three with two minutes remaining.

“With a three-point shooting team like Phoenix, you know  that any lead is not impossible,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson  told reporters. “As they showed, we have an 18-point lead and  they’re right back in the game in a matter of minutes.”

The Lakers will host the Celtics for Game One of the NBA  Finals on Thursday, the 12th time the arch-rivals will face off  in the championship series.

“We will see how much we have matured,” Bryant said. “They  challenged us extremely well in the finals a couple of years  ago. Now it’s a test to see how much we’ve grown.”

Saturday’s game began at a frenetic pace and, with both  teams shooting accurately, there were eight lead changes before  the Lakers grabbed a 37-34 advantage after the first quarter.

Tightened grip
Phoenix edged ahead 43-42 early in the second but Los  Angeles tightened their grip with an 11-3 run before Bryant’s  outrageous three-pointer from eight feet beyond the arc put  them ahead 65-53 at half-time.

With the in-form Artest and Bryant making shots from all  angles, the Lakers stretched their lead to as much as 18 before  ending the third quarter 91-74 up.

An emotional flashpoint early in the final period came  close to changing the game’s outcome.

Lakers reserve guard Sasha Vujacic was slapped with a  flagrant foul for elbowing Goran Dragic after his fellow  Slovenian had provoked him after making a two-point jump shot.

Dragic took full advantage, scoring with successive free  throws and back-to-back layups to give the Suns an unanswered  8-0 run before they cut the deficit to 95-90 with 5:35 left.

An uncontested drive to the basket for a reverse layup by  Steve Nash trimmed the Lakers’ lead to 99-96 before Bryant  steadied his team with two free throws and a pair of long-range  jump shots in the last two minutes.