NBA - Lakers and Celtics win season openers

Eurosport - Wed, 28 Oct 06:59:00 2009

There were wins for both the LA Lakers and the Boston Celtics in their opening matches of the new NBA season.

Kobe Bryant of the LA Lakers in action against the Clippers - 0

Kobe Bryant delivered a masterful 33 points as the Los Angeles Lakers held off a late fightback by city rivals the Clippers to launch their NBA championship defense with a 99-92 win.

The 11-times All-Star guard also weighed in with eight rebounds and three assists to help his team pull away from the Clippers after their lead had been trimmed to one point going into the final quarter.

Seven-foot center Andrew Bynum celebrated his 22nd birthday with 26 points and 13 rebounds for the Lakers while forward Lamar Odom, starting in place of injured Spaniard Pau Gasol, chipped in with 16 points and 13 rebounds.

For the Clippers, who were without rookie forward and top overall NBA draft pick Blake Griffin, guard Eric Gordon top-scored with 21 points and center Chris Kaman contributed 18 points and 16 rebounds.

"That third quarter was a real letdown for us which is not an issue we've had before," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said after his team had beaten the Clippers for the ninth time in a row.

"We missed a lot of easy shots and gave up a lot of opportunities to them. They came storming back into the game.

"Our second unit in the fourth quarter, with Lamar out there, really got things going and in the fourth we were able to sustain it."

The evening began on an emotional note for the Lakers when last season's team and the coaching staff were presented with diamond-encrusted gold championship rings in front of former players including Jerry West and Magic Johnson.

Veteran guard Derek Fisher then orchestrated the sellout crowd to chant '3-2-1' before the 2008-09 NBA championship banner was unveiled up above in the Staples Center rafters, sparking frenzied applause.

With the ceremony over, both teams displayed signs of early-season rust but Bryant poured in 13 points as the Lakers outplayed their opponents on defense to race into a 32-22 lead after the first quarter.

The Clippers, inspired by the aggressive play of forward Craig Smith off the bench, stayed on level terms in the second period to trail 59-49 by half-time.

Although the Lakers led by 11 points for much of the third quarter, they were pegged back late on by superb play from Gordon and Marcus Camby.

A Gordon three-pointer and a Camby alley-oop dunk cut the Lakers' advantage to a slender 76-75 going into the final period.

Bryant, Odom and 10-year league veteran Ron Artest, the high-profile summer signing for the Lakers, then took control to ensure that the defending champions ended their season opener at home on a triumphant note.

"Taking them on any night is a tough challenge," Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said of the task facing his team with Griffin sidelined for up to six weeks with a stress fracture of his left knee.

"They put a lot of pressure on you and Kobe Bryant, Artest and Bynum are tough match-ups.

"We are not looking for any moral victories but I'm glad that our guys played hard all the way through. There were times when they could have folded."

In Cleveland the Boston Celtics seized an early advantage over their Eastern Conference rival Cleveland Cavaliers with a 95-89 season-opening victory.

Paul Pierce recorded a team-high 23 points and 11 rebounds to help the Celtics withstand 38 points from league MVP LeBron James to record their first win in Cleveland since 2004.

With Boston holding on to a slim 87-83 lead, Pierce made two jump shots in the final minute as the Celtics started the 2009-10 campaign on the right foot.

Kevin Garnett, playing his first game since a knee injury forced him out in March, scored 13 points and made 10 rebounds while new signing Rasheed Wallace chipped in with 12 points off the bench.

"I felt good. I felt eager and excited (and) I had to calm myself down," Garnett said. "Cleveland has gotten better, the whole East has gotten better.

"This was a good test, we're trying to see where we're at and get things straight."

Cleveland's major offseason acquisition Shaquille O'Neal had 10 points and 10 rebounds in his debut with his new team.

Energised by their home crowd, the Cavaliers made their first four shots and took a 19-5 lead in the first quarter.

Boston stormed back by outscoring Cleveland 30-17 in the second quarter and tallying seven three-pointers in the first half where they took a 51-45 advantage by half-time.

James kept his team in the game by scoring the last four points of the third quarter and finished with eight assists and four blocks.

The top two seeds in the Eastern Conference last season, both the Cavaliers and Celtics were elminated from the play-offs by the Orlando Magic and bolstered their rosters in the off-season.

The Celtics picked up Wallace and guard Marquis Daniels while Cleveland, in addition to landing O'Neal, acquired guard Anthony Parker and forward Jamario Moon.

"We're still a fairly new team. We're still learning each other," O'Neal said of the loss.

"I've been around 17 years, won the first game, lost the first game. We'll be fine."

NBA results (home team in CAPS):

Boston 95 CLEVELAND 89

Washington 102 DALLAS 91

PORTLAND 96 Houston 87

LA LAKERS 99 LA Clippers 92

Reuters

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