Lakers beat Clippers 99-92 in season opener

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Kobe Bryant(notes) slipped the ring on in the locker room, his finger weighed down by the 14 brilliant white diamonds set in yellow and white gold.

Then he took it off and returned it to the custom box that would soon end up stored for years to come in a vault at home.

“I never wear them except for the night that I get them,” he said Tuesday after the Lakers opened defense of their NBA championship with a 99-92 victory over the Clippers. “It’s on to the next one.”

Bryant scored 33 points and Andrew Bynum(notes) added 26 on his 22nd birthday for the Lakers, who began the evening with a ceremony unveiling the franchise’s 15th gold-and-purple championship banner, earned four months ago after defeating Orlando in the finals.

Commissioner David Stern handed out rings to almost everyone except for Ron Artest(notes), who joined the Lakers in the offseason from Houston with the sole purpose of winning a gaudy bauble for himself. He traded places with Trevor Ariza(notes), who replaced him with the Rockets.

“It’s always tough to play games after those kind of ceremonies,” said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who added a record-breaking 10th ring to his collection. “Some of the energy is always difficult to maintain because there is a lot of energy that’s kind of dissipated when you go out and have that kind of ceremony. You’re not ready to step up and march to the tune of this season right yet.”

The last time the Lakers opened the season with a ring ceremony was 2002-03, when they lost 87-82 to San Antonio.

Hoping to erase the memories of last season’s 19-63 record, the Clippers got a jolt of bad news a day before the season began when they learned No. 1 overall draft pick Blake Griffin(notes) will be out for up to six weeks with a broken left kneecap. Dressed in a suit and tie, he watched from a seat behind the bench.

“We’ve got a good, deep team and we’ll win a bunch of ballgames while Blake is out,” guard Baron Davis(notes) said. “We really felt we could’ve won this game. If you take away a lot of mistakes that we made at the end of the first quarter and all the turnovers we had, it would’ve been a different ballgame. That’s just what happens when you play against a championship-caliber team.”

Eric Gordon(notes) scored 21 points for the Clippers, who lost their ninth in a row to the Lakers. Chris Kaman(notes) added 18 points and 16 rebounds, Marcus Camby(notes) had 14 points, and reserve Craig Smith(notes) 12. Davis was held to two points on 1 of 10 shooting while hampered by a bruised right foot that he soaked in ice afterward.

“I just couldn’t find the explosiveness I needed. I didn’t have the practice time, and this is the first time I’ve played on the foot,” he said. “It didn’t allow me to get to the bucket the way I wanted to. I didn’t have that pop. I was missing that last 20 percent.”

The Clippers kept it close at times, even if their only lead was by one early in the game. They trailed by 12 early in the third and closed to 76-75 on Camby’s alley-oop dunk at the end of the period.

“You just play with a sense of enjoyment. That carried us for the first half,” Bryant said. “The second half we just had to get to the grind a little bit more and tough this one out.”

The Lakers opened the fourth with an 10-2 run and soon pushed their lead to 89-79 on Lamar Odom’s(notes) 3-pointer, energizing a mostly blase crowd that included David Beckham, Jack Nicholson, Charlize Theron and Odom’s new wife, reality starlet Khloe Kardashian.

Bryant was 11 of 12 from the line and had eight rebounds, while Bynum was 8 of 10 on free throws and had 13 rebounds.

“I felt like we had control of the game, even when it was a one-point game,” Bryant said.

Artest scored 10 points in his debut in the starting lineup. Pau Gasol(notes) sat out with a strained right hamstring and was replaced by Odom, who had 16 points and 13 rebounds.

“Artest and Odom, they’re quick for the big guys and big for the small guys,” Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said. “That’s the one area where we really do miss Blake. He’s our guy who can guard the quick big guys.”

The Clippers committed nine of their 20 turnovers in the first quarter when they trailed by 10, the same margin they were behind by at halftime.

Notes: Former Lakers GM Jerry West, along with Magic Johnson, James Worthy, Norm Nixon, Michael Cooper, Jamaal Wilkes, A.C. Green, Rick Fox and Robert Horry(notes), all of whom starred on the club’s title teams of the 1980s and earlier this decade, greeted the current team on the court during the pregame ring presentation. … Jackson said Gasol could return Friday against Dallas. … The Lakers improved to 13-4 in season openers at home since moving to Los Angeles. … The Clippers fell to 0-4 opening the season against the Lakers, with losses last year when they were the home team, in 1992, and 1979, when they played in San Diego. … Longtime Lakers consultant Tex Winter returned to visit and appeared in good form after recovering from a stroke in April.

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  1. John
    260. Posted by John Fri Oct 30 4:53pm EDT

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    Lakers only won because the refs called twice as many fouls against the Clips as they did on the Lakers. Clippers WAY outshot the Lakers (including Kobi) (Kobe is pronounced Ko-bay).
  2. sarah
    259. Posted by sarah Fri Oct 30 9:34am EDT

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    kobe is the @#$%
  3. <i>judegarish</i>
    258. Posted by judegarish Thu Oct 29 4:41am EDT

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    Another CHAMPIONSHIP for the LAKERS!!! And another championship ring for KOBE... GO LAKERS ! GO BRYANT !
  4. G smacktalk
    257. Posted by G smacktalk Thu Oct 29 2:37am EDT

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    Vic....you need to go back on the jonas brother blog. Thats something you know bout! chump!
  5. Tom
    256. Posted by Tom Thu Oct 29 2:21am EDT

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    Lets make history lakers!
  6. Andrew
    255. Posted by Andrew Thu Oct 29 1:08am EDT

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    Lakers 4 Celtics 2 in this years Finals.
  7. nacho
    254. Posted by nacho Wed Oct 28 11:12pm EDT

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    The gaykers will not repeat as champs. artest is a cancer and their center is too much of a physical liability{ he will be out for the year by nov} after all is said and done, it will be the spurs vs the mighty celtics and the celtics will win easily...................................
  8. Ian
    253. Posted by Ian Wed Oct 28 10:01pm EDT

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    heh! too bad painkiller's stupidity still lingers around this site. shame, shame. =))
  9. <i>cailfornia4</i>
    252. Posted by cailfornia4 Wed Oct 28 9:55pm EDT

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    in other news the sun rose today....
  10. <i>cailfornia4</i>
    251. Posted by cailfornia4 Wed Oct 28 9:54pm EDT

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    in other news the sun rose today.....
  11. Steven
    250. Posted by Steven Wed Oct 28 9:44pm EDT

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    lakers and the cavs for the finals can't wait for that.
  12. SEAN M
    249. Posted by SEAN M Wed Oct 28 8:59pm EDT

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    It'll be Lakers-Celtics again in the Finals. Sheed and a healthy KG make the Celtics the biggest threat to the Lakers chances of a repeat.
  13. Soul_ GhraphiXxX
    248. Posted by Soul_ GhraphiXxX Wed Oct 28 8:58pm EDT

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    " ILOVE LA"
  14. Steven
    247. Posted by Steven Wed Oct 28 8:40pm EDT

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    i think it is better if you just go.
  15. give_and_go
    246. Posted by give_and_go Wed Oct 28 8:23pm EDT

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    Agree with Michael. Can we please send the Clippers back to San Diego? Or heck, doesn't Seattle need a team? Having two LA teams in LA really is silly.
  16. TheArnMan
    245. Posted by TheArnMan Wed Oct 28 8:15pm EDT

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    God how I missed you guys, trash talk with nothing to back it up. I'm in Mexico and missed the game, reading the blogs made it just like being there.
  17. michael
    244. Posted by michael Wed Oct 28 7:30pm EDT

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    no need for 2 L.A. teams especially when the clippers are the other team. Just put all the $ into the lakers. hurts my soul seeing the clippers play each year
  18. Steven
    243. Posted by Steven Wed Oct 28 6:54pm EDT

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    they would have lost if blake played.
  19. Walking E
    242. Posted by Walking E Wed Oct 28 6:48pm EDT

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    Kobe: “I never wear them except for the night that I get them,” he said Tuesday after the Lakers opened defense of their NBA championship with a 99-92 victory over the Clippers. “It’s on to the next one.”

    I thought he kept his rings displayed in a case at the home he shares with LeBron
  20. Michael W
    241. Posted by Michael W Wed Oct 28 6:41pm EDT

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    The ball movement and court spacing in the half-court O was pretty bad. Ron-Ron looked liked he didn't know where the cutters were, and didn't know where to go when KB24 had the ball. Bynum looked pretty quick, good lateral movement, but his vertical is not what it used to be...and he got only the boards that came to him (except if he was trying to put-back one of his own misses). Lamar looked out of control at times, but he played HAPPY, and his energy was contagious. Hmmm....marital bliss???
  21. painkiller
    240. Posted by painkiller Wed Oct 28 6:35pm EDT

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    Here comes the fakers bandwagon again... composed mostly of clueless and wanna-be-american asians...lol. Cheap.
  22. ken
    239. Posted by ken Wed Oct 28 6:18pm EDT

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    The Lakers looked good last night while the Fakers (Chippers) looked somewhat lost-especially without their ace rookie Brian (I mean, Blake) Griffin. Sorry I got him mixed up with that dog from Family Guy, although there is a small resemblance between the two.
  23. EDDY L
    238. Posted by EDDY L Wed Oct 28 6:14pm EDT

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    What a great game!!!!!!! no blow out this year from the lakers. you always hear
    how deep the lakers are but the clipper bench was wipping the laker bench
    take away how crappy baron davis was playing and the terrible officiating and
    i think this would of been a different result. i was impress with bynum for the
    lakers and for the clippers the kid erick gordon is the real deal. also craig
    smith for the clippers was doing whatever he wanted against the laker bigs.
    kobe got his points but when it takes 12 of 26 shots that is nothing to brag
    about.
  24. nena21
    237. Posted by nena21 Wed Oct 28 5:54pm EDT

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    Its rainning rings.... Go lakers!!!!!
  25. NightWing
    236. Posted by NightWing Wed Oct 28 5:24pm EDT

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    GO LAKERS!!!

    Championship Number 16 is at the end of the 2009-2010 rainbow, fellas!
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