Paul leaves Lakers in dust as Hornets stun LA

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Chris Paul ran circles  around the Los Angeles Lakers in a scintillating performance to  lead his New Orleans Hornets to a 109-100 upset victory over the  defending champions in their NBA playoff series opener Sunday.
Paul scored 15 of his 33 points in the final five minutes  and dished out 14 assists to spur the underdog Hornets to a 1-0  best-of-seven series lead. Game Two is tomorrow.

“It’s the playoffs. My teammates are looking for me to be  aggressive,” Paul told reporters after adding seven rebounds and  four steals. “In the playoffs there aren’t as many fouls called.  Sometimes you have to force the issue.”

Kobe Bryant scored a game-high 34 points but sidekick Pau  Gasol struggled through a 2-for-9 shooting effort as the Lakers’  recent inconsistent play carried over into the post-season.

In their quest for a third consecutive title Los Angeles has  endured a roller-coaster season of winning and losing streaks,  dropping five straight before capping the regular season with  two straight wins.

Their lack of steady play continued against a New Orleans  team that lacks size and had lost all four regular season  meetings with the Lakers.

DUSTING OFF! Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles lakers are down but not out after losing the first game of their playoff series against Chris Paul’s New Orleans’ Hornets.

But in their series opener the Hornets nearly led from start  to finish and turned to their All Star point guard for a final  surge after their lead was cut to 90-87 in the fourth.

Paul ran off six straight points to put the Hornets up six  with 3:10 remaining, and after Los Angeles inched within four at  96-92 New Orleans scored eight straight to permanently quiet the  Staples Center crowd.

Carl Landry had 17 points and Jarrett Jack added 15 for the  Hornets who shot 51 percent from the field.
“Our defense was late on everything,” said Lakers coach Phil  Jackson, who admitted to being stunned by the performance. “We  did not get the ball inside which is one of our strengths. They  were capable of crowding the lane and making it difficult for  us.”
Center Andrew Bynum returned to the court with 13 points and  nine rebounds, having missed the final game of the regular  season with a knee injury.

Ron Artest recorded 16 points and 11 rebounds for Los  Angeles but the team was defenseless against Paul and the  Hornets.