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(Sports Network) - Kobe Bryant has become the main facilitator recently for
the Los Angeles Lakers and will try to assist his team for a third straight
time Tuesday versus the New Orleans Hornets in the finale of a three-game
homestand.
Bryant has dished out 14 assists in each of the past two matchups with the
Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder, and posted 21 points in Sunday's 105-96
triumph over high-scoring OKC at Staples Center. The future Hall of Famer, who
scored 14 points in the win over the Jazz, has also pulled down nine rebounds
in consecutive games.
Bryant has handed out 14 or more assists seven times in his storied career.
"I'm trying to evolve and find out what we need as a ball club. I can take a
lot of pressure off of Steve (Nash) to have to play-make all of the time,"
Bryant said postgame. "Instead of me being a finisher, it's really
facilitating, drawing the defense, and making plays. I game plan for it, and
it seems to be working."
Nash had 17 points, Pau Gasol added 16 and Metta World Peace tallied 15 points
and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, who improved to 14-10 at home and received
eight points and 10 boards from Dwight Howard. Howard was in foul trouble most
of the game.
Following Tuesday's meeting with New Orleans, the Lakers will embark on a
seven-game road trip against Phoenix, Minnesota, Detroit, Brooklyn, Boston,
Charlotte and Miami.
On the injury front for the Lakers, guard Steve Blake is probable versus the
Hornets after undergoing abdominal surgery. He hasn't played since Nov. 11.
New Orleans will try to stay consistent when it resumes a five-game road trip
Tuesday in Hollywood.
The Hornets won for the eighth time in 12 tries with Sunday's 91-83 triumph at
Memphis behind Ryan Anderson's seven 3-pointers for a game-best 22 points.
Jason Smith had 16 points in the win.
"We just need to play a complete game. When we do, we play great like we did
tonight," Anderson said. "We didn't have any lulls. We fought and did a great
job tonight. We really stuck to the game plan and played great."
New Orleans is 8-14 away from the Big Easy and will also visit Utah, Denver
and Minnesota on the sojourn.
The Hornets suffered a 103-87 home setback to the Lakers on Dec. 5 this season
and have dropped eight straight, 11 of 12 and 15 of the past 18 meetings
between the Western foes. New Orleans is winless in six straight as the
visitor in this series.
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