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CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Los Angeles Lakers left Cleveland with a
perfect record at the end of their six-game road trip. They also
left Cleveland without Shawn Kemp.
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Kobe Bryant scored 21 points and Robert Horry added 20 as the
Lakers pulled away from Cleveland in a 116-98 win Wednesday night.
The victory gave the Lakers a sweep of their road trip and their
ninth straight win overall.
This marked the first time the Lakers have swept a six-game road
trip. Los Angeles is now tied for the best record in the NBA with
Portland at 43-11.
After the game, Lakers coach Phil Jackson squelched a flurry of
rumors that the Cavs would deal Kemp to the Lakers before
Thursday's NBA trading deadline.
"It was all hearsay," Jackson said. "It was not factual."
Instead of donning purple and gold, Kemp finished the night
Wednesday tearing off his jersey and tossing it into the stands. He
had just been ejected late in the fourth quarter for throwing a
couple of towels on the court after he fouled out.
Kemp, who scored 23 points, showered quickly and left Gund Arena
without speaking to reporters.
"That was kind of out of character for Shawn Kemp," said
Wesley Person, who finished with 16 points for Cleveland. "I think it just boiled over. He's been getting beat up all season."
Cavs center Mark Bryant got thrown out a couple of minutes later
after exchanging words with Shaquille O'Neal.
The Cavaliers came back from a 13-point first-half deficit to
take a couple of brief leads in the third quarter.
But Kobe Bryant's 3-pointer with 1:30 left in the quarter put Los Angeles up for good at 79-76, and the Lakers pulled away as
O'Neal scored 11 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter.
The Lakers hit 11 of 20 3-pointers.
"This game was one of those little checkpoints you reach in a
season," Jackson said. "I was proud that we came back and played
with purpose. That was very important."
Still, none of the Lakers seemed overly excited about winning
all of their six games on this East Coast trip.
"Most of the teams we played were teams that we were supposed
to beat, so we just did what we were supposed to do," said O'Neal,
who sat out the second quarter after collecting three quick fouls.
Andre Miller, a rookie getting lots of playing time because of
injuries, also scored 23 points for Cleveland. He got swatted in
the eye by O'Neal in the first quarter and had to leave the game,
but he returned after a few minutes and recharged Cleveland's
offense.
Game notes Ticket scalpers were spotted outside Gund Arena, a rare
sight at the arena. ... One game after Cavs guard Bob Sura returned
from an injury to the big toe on his right foot and made a
game-winning steal against Vancouver, he was forced to sit again.
This time his injured foot was in a walking cast. ... The Cavs also
were without Brevin Knight, whose is still bothered by tendinitis
in his right leg.
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Philadelphia 94 LA Clippers 78
LA Lakers 116 Cleveland 98
Indiana 118 Detroit 111
Miami 99 New Jersey 85
Toronto 99 New York 88
Golden State 91 Milwaukee 86
Atlanta 100 Sacramento 94
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