Pacers end road drought against Lakers

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The Indiana Pacers held   off the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers for a   95-92 upset victory on Sunday, their first triumph at the   Staples Center.

Kobe Bryant scored a season-high 41 points, but he missed   two potential game-tying three-point attempts in the final 10   seconds as the Pacers (8-7) withstood a late comeback effort   after they led by 15 in the second half.

Roy Hibbert recorded 24 points, 12 rebounds and six   assists to lead Indiana which defeated the Lakers on the road   for the first time since 1999 — a streak of 11 — which was a   season prior to the team’s move to the Staples Center.

“My team mates are showing confidence in me and my post   work and I’m having confidence in them,” Hibbert, who lost   around 20 pounds in the off-season to improve his play and   conditioning, told reporters.

“The Lakers are tough. We did a good job on defense and it   translated into shots on offense.”
The young Pacers out-hustled their opponents throughout   the contest and forced 38 percent shooting for the Lakers   (13-4), who scored a season-low in losing their second   straight game.

Bryant made just 14 of 33 shots as Los Angeles lacked   offensive chemistry, however, they managed to pull within one   after two Pau Gasol free throws with 34 seconds left.

Hibbert responded by getting free inside for a dunk that   restored a three-point lead for the Pacers.
“If we had won this game it’s fool’s gold, because we   didn’t deserve to win,” said Lakers forward Lamar Odom, who   finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds.

“They beat us throughout the game, so hopefully we learned   our lesson.”
Spanish center Gasol had 13 points and 12 rebounds while   making only 5 of 15 shots from the floor.
Danny Granger chipped in 18 for the Pacers who are one   game into a four-game Western Conference road trip.