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Lakers Beat Mavericks On Derek Fisher 3-Point Shot In Final Seconds (VIDEO)

By GREG BEACHAM   01/17/12 06:24 AM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES -- Derek Fisher hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 3.1 seconds to play and the Los Angeles Lakers survived a dismal offensive game by both teams for a 73-70 victory over the Mavericks on Monday night, snapping Dallas' five-game winning streak.

Vince Carter missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer for the defending champion Mavericks, who swept Los Angeles out of the second round of the postseason last spring, ending the Lakers' bid for a three-peat.

Neither team looked much like a championship contender in their first meeting since, with 3 1/2 miserable offensive quarters before the exciting finish.

Fisher scored 13 points and led a 10-0 run midway through the fourth quarter, but the Mavericks rallied to tie it on Jason Terry's running jumper at the top of the key with 9.9 seconds left.

Kobe Bryant, whose streak of four straight 40-point games ended with just 14 against the Mavs, drew the Dallas defense before passing to Fisher. The veteran point guard calmly drilled a long 3-pointer from the wing.

Carter's desperation try was far off, and the Lakers celebrated their ninth consecutive home victory since Christmas.

Andrew Bynum had 17 points and 15 rebounds for the Lakers, who have won six of seven overall despite barely scoring 70 points – the franchise low in the shot-clock era, set in November 2002.

Dirk Nowitzki scored 21 points for the Mavericks, but committed a crucial traveling violation with 38 seconds left in their first loss since Jan. 5. Lamar Odom scored 10 points in his return to Staples Center, where he won two championships before the Lakers abruptly traded him to Dallas last month.

Two elite NBA franchises might have showed the strain of the NBA's compacted schedule, or the excitement of the playoff rematch – or maybe they both just stunk.

Airballs, turnovers and missed assignments dominated play, which included a seven-point third quarter by the Lakers and 35 percent shooting by the Mavericks, who extended their string of exceptional defensive performances.

Pau Gasol, whose struggles in last year's playoff series played a huge role in the Lakers' losses, had just eight points on 3-of-11 shooting, while Dallas' Jason Kidd went 0 for 8 on 3-pointers and Terry was 2 for 9 from the field until his tying basket.

Bryant had scored at least 40 points in each of his past four games, but the NBA's leading scorer even didn't score until midway through the second quarter.

At least the Lakers have their first chance to recover from the lockout-compacted NBA schedule: After matching the league high with 15 games in 23 days, Los Angeles has consecutive days off for the first time this season before Thursday's game at Miami.

Odom demanded the trade when his feelings were hurt after a deal fell apart to send him to New Orleans for Chris Paul, but the reigning Sixth Man of the Year is still struggling to fit in Dallas.

Odom's return added another layer of intrigue to the Lakers' first matchup with the Mavericks since Dallas' 36-point win in the playoff clincher. That game ended with thuggish behavior by Bynum, who earned a four-game suspension for his harsh fouls in coach Phil Jackson's final game with Los Angeles.

Odom said it was "surreal" to be in the visitors' locker room at Staples Center, his home for the past seven seasons. The Staples Center crowd greeted Odom with a lengthy standing ovation when he entered the game midway through the first quarter, and the Lakers played a video tribute on the scoreboard at the ensuing timeout.

NOTES: Odom's wife, reality TV star Khloe Kardashian, watched the game from Lakers executive Jeanie Buss' second-row seats, cheering loudly for the Mavericks. ... Fans near courtside included Chris Tucker, Don Cheadle and boxing trainer Freddie Roach.

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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
08:44 PM on 01/17/2012
mr. clutch himself in the fish. i mean the flesh
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
03:43 PM on 01/17/2012
Really sad to see Lamar on another team, especially since the Lakers didn't get squat.

Nearly got a lump in my throat when Lamar got a standing ovation from the crowd and hugs from his ex-teammates.
01:39 PM on 01/17/2012
KOBE PASSED THE BALL AND ALLOWED SOMEONE ELSE TO TAKE THE LAST SHOT!! AND he was only doubled teamed.
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
12:53 PM on 01/17/2012
Love love love my Fish!!!!!
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LogicalMathMan
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12:16 PM on 01/17/2012
O what an error-filled game that was. Having watched how the Mavs decimated my team in the playoffs last year, this win was a bit of a consolation. One aspect of the Lakers game that seems to be improving is their defense. I was impressed with how Pau contained Dirk and with how the rest of the team showed Kobe that the Lakers can win without him launching over 30 shot attempts and being a 'ball hog'. However, his jump shot looks like the Kobe from 5 years ago, except for last night's game.

Let's see how the Clippers do against the Mavs today, sans CP3.
02:16 PM on 01/17/2012
Yeah I agree their defense is reacting to Coach Brown and since they had practically no pre season, I would expect that to show even more over time. I like Pau and not to disrespect his defensive effort, but Dirk has been on a run of low scoring games, dont know if its the schedule catching up or what. Right after Bynum came back and for a few games, he was playing well enough to consider not trading him straight up for Dwight Howard.
10:19 AM on 01/17/2012
I usually don't read sports articles, but i love lamlam - he seems like such a sweetheart and I hope he does great things in his career and in his personal life!
SoCalGrandma
Question consumption.
09:21 AM on 01/17/2012
Number 2: Still my favorite Laker.
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tanya11111
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08:57 AM on 01/17/2012
Even as a life long celtics fan, it is impossible to not love THE BIG FISH.
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ninjacb
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03:55 PM on 01/17/2012
no self-respecting celtics fan would EVER say they liked or loved anything about the lakers. period.
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tanya11111
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04:56 PM on 01/17/2012
aw come on... how can you not like fisher? He is great....
05:28 PM on 01/17/2012
If you can't respect and acknowledge the greatness of Magic Johnson, Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and other HOF Lakers, then you may be a Celt fan, but you're not a basketball fan. I am purple and gold through and through, but I do not deny the greatness of Larry Bird.