LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kobe Bryant didn’t miss on 18 free throws and scored 14 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter, and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied late for a 99-96 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 3 on Friday night, cutting the Thunder’s second-round series lead to 2-1.
Metta World Peace swiped the ball from Kevin Durant and hit two free throws with 12.9 seconds left for the third-seeded Lakers, who shook off the memory of their late collapse in Game 2. When Kevin Durant missed a 3-pointer, and Andrew Bynum blocked Serge Ibaka’s shot at the buzzer, the Lakers’ frenzied crowd celebrated their second win in the last six playoff games.
Durant scored 31 points before missing his last shot for Oklahoma City, which could have moved to the brink of its second straight trip to the Western Conference finals.
Game 4 in this back-to-back set is Saturday night.


Board Of Governors Vote Party...
Best Summer Dishes
CBS 2013-2014 Prime Time Shows
Flash Forward: Concept Cars...
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
Best Summer Festivals and...
Sacramento's Most Wanted
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
Best Mexican Cuisine
Celebrities With Asthma
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
New Kings Arena Renderings
Best Wedding Dress Styles For...
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
NBA Cheerleaders – April 19,...
Famous Fans of Star Wars