Lakers down Warriors after Brown’s sacking | Inquirer News

Lakers down Warriors after Brown’s sacking

/ 07:49 AM November 11, 2012

Atlanta — Kobe Bryant scored 27 points, Pau Gasol added 14 points and 16 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers responded to coach Mike Brown’s firing earlier Friday with a 101-77 victory over the Golden State Warriors.

The Lakers had just a few hours to absorb Brown’s dismissal after just 18 months on the job.

Following a bumpy first half under interim coach Bernie Bickerstaff, they pulled away in the third quarter with a 25-9 run led by Bryant, who also had nine rebounds and seven assists.

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Stephen Curry scored 18 points for the Warriors, who have lost five straight to the Lakers overall.

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The comfortable victory doubled the Lakers’ victory total for the season and capped one of the most tumultuous days in recent history for a franchise that’s never short on drama.

General manager Mitch Kupchak and owner Jim Buss abruptly dismissed Brown, informing the players during their morning shootaround.

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Bickerstaff ran the Lakers as the interim coach, but the veteran NBA bench boss isn’t likely to be a candidate for the full-time job.

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The crowd quickly made its choice known: A chant of “We want Phil!” rose out of the stands while Bryant shot a free throw in the third quarter.

Phil Jackson, the 11-time NBA champion coach who won five rings in two previous stints running the Lakers, is near the top of Kupchak’s list again, the GM acknowledged.   /ap

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