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    Rockets edge Lakers 95-93

    LOS ANGELES
    Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:33am EDT

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets overcame a 45-point effort from Kobe Bryant to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 95-93 in their NBA season opener on Tuesday.

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    Rockets guard Tracy McGrady contributed 30 points and towering Chinese center Yao Ming 25 to help the visitors dominate the second and third quarters, before holding off a thrilling Lakers fightback at the Staples Center.

    All Star guard Bryant, who missed the Lakers' final exhibition contest Friday with a sprained right wrist, finished with 13-of-32 from the field and 18-of-27 free throws.

    "Kobe missed nine free throws and that's one of the best free throw shooters in the game," Lakers coach Phil Jackson told reporters. "He got tired out there.

    "Tonight I thought we played a good five minutes down the stretch after being down a lot of points to bring that match back to a tie. Those things are good. We forced 19 turnovers and kept our turnovers down.

    "But I told the team I thought they saw the best and the worst of who we are. There were some real nice moments and there were just comedy-of-error moments out there in the third quarter."

    Although Bryant finished in scintillating form, he faced an inauspicious beginning when he was loudly booed by his home fans during the pre-game introductions.

    LAKERS ROCKED

    Five months ago, he had rocked the Lakers when he told a local radio station he wanted to be traded from the team, before changing his mind a few hours later.

    Bryant, who helped the Los Angeles outfit win three consecutive NBA championships from 2000-2002, has been deeply upset by the team's lack of success over the last three seasons.

    However, he scored 13 points in a scrappy first quarter to put his team 25-16 ahead.

    Houston, gradually settling into a smooth rhythm, took control in the second period to level at 43-43 on half-time before tightening their grip in the third quarter.

    McGrady poured in 14 points and Yao six to give the visitors a 70-62 advantage going into the final period.

    The hard-driving Bryant then inspired a gutsy Lakers fightback, delivering 18 more points before setting up a two-point jumper from guard Derek Fisher that leveled the score at 92-92 with 13.9 seconds left on the clock.

    But the Rockets conjured up a last desperate surge and forward Shane Battier's pinpoint three-pointer with 2.5 seconds remaining regained control for the visitors.



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