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Thursday, Mar. 15 7:30pm ET
Lakers able to overcome Stackhouse's 46 points

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Kobe Bryant was sick enough Thursday to miss his third consecutive game with a viral infection. It was difficult to tell by the way he played.

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Los Angeles' Robert Horry slams as Detroit's Joe Smith is left out of position.

Bryant scored 39 points, including 24 in the fourth quarter and overtime, as the Los Angeles Lakers beat Jerry Stackhouse and the Detroit Pistons 125-119 Thursday night.

"I had to play," Bryant said. "I was a little tired, but I caught a bit of a second wind."

The Lakers overcame 46 points by Stackhouse, which tied the Palace scoring record.

"I don't care about the record, I just wanted to win this game," Stackhouse said. "It hurts to play this well and not get the win. It has been like this all season, guys are always seeming to hit big shots against us."

The victory was the Lakers' 13th in their last 14 games against Detroit and their eighth in a row in the Palace.

The Lakers, led by 16 points by Bryant, overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter and forced overtime.

Bryant dribbled the length of the court and hit a 5-footer with 2.3 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 111.

"He's that type of player," Shaquille O'Neal said. "He caught a hot hand, and we were able to win the game. That was lucky for us, because no one else was making any shots."

After the teams traded jumpers at the start of overtime, Bryant scored and Derek Fisher added a 3-pointer to put the Lakers ahead 118-113 with 2:27 to go.

Stackhouse converted a three-point play as Detroit closed to two, and then put the Pistons ahead with a 3-pointer.

Bryant responded with a jumper to give the Lakers the lead for good.

After Stackhouse missed, Billy Owens and Robert Horry tied up the rebound, and Los Angeles got possession.

Bryant hit two free throws to make it 122-119 with 10.6 seconds to go, and Owens missed a tying 3-pointer. Horry made one of two free throws and clinched the victory.

"I was supposed to get the ball to Jerry or Dana (Barros), but Jerry had to go back to the backcourt to get the ball, and I had guys running at me," said Owens, who has made just three 3-pointers this season. "So, I tried to fake Kobe and take the shot, but it just didn't go in."

Chucky Atkins added 20 points for Detroit, while Ben Wallace had 12 points and 15 rebounds.

O'Neal added 26 points for Los Angeles, but scored only nine after halftime.

Detroit led by as many as 10 points in the second quarter, but Los Angeles narrowed the gap to 62-57 at the half. Stackhouse had 18 points for Detroit, while O'Neal had 17 for the Lakers.

Los Angeles closed to 66-65 early in the third on 3-pointers by Fox and Bryant, but the Pistons responded with a 10-1 run.

Stackhouse finished with 13 points in the period, giving Detroit a 90-79 lead going into the final quarter.

"I told the guys that it was only three quarters, and we still had a lot of basketball to play," Bryant said. "What I have learned being in the NBA is that it isn't what you do in the first three quarters that matters. I just kept telling them that."

Los Angeles scored the first six points of the fourth, and eventually cut Detroit's lead to 94-91 with 6:21 to play.

O'Neal had been on the bench for the entire quarter, but came back at that point and helped the Lakers tie the game at 98 with 3:43 left.

"The frustrating thing is that we let them get back into the game with their second team on the floor," Pistons coach George Irvine said. "When they took Shaq out, we gave Ben a rest, and suddenly we couldn't get a defensive rebound to save our lives."

Game notes
The Pistons set season-highs for both points scored and allowed. ... O'Neal is one of the holders of the Palace scoring record of 46 points. He set the record while playing for Orlando. Grant Hill tied the mark in 1999. ... Ben Wallace had his team-leading 10th double-double. ... Stackhouse is averaging 34.2 points in Detroit's last six games. He needs to average 32.2 over Detroit's last 17 games to finish with a 30-point scoring average.

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