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Kobe Bryant Passes Shaquille O'Neal On All-Time Scoring List As Lakers Fall To 76ers 95-90 (VIDEO)

By DAN GELSTON   02/ 6/12 09:47 PM ET  AP

PHILADELPHIA -- Lou Williams nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer, scored 14 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter, and spoiled Kobe Bryant's record-setting night while leading the Philadelphia 76ers to 95-90 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night.

With "Beat L.A.!" echoing through a second straight sellout crowd, Williams hit the tying jumper, then followed with the 3 for a 91-88 lead. He hit another floater to make it 93-88, part of a fantastic fourth that saw him hold off Bryant and help the Sixers improve to 13-3 at home.

Bryant scored 24 of his 28 points in the first half. He passed former teammate Shaquille O'Neal and moved into fifth place on the NBA's career scoring list. Bryant got 24 points in a hurry to pass O'Neal, but stumbled down the stretch and missed nine of his 10 shots in the fourth.

Andrew Bynum had 20 points and 20 rebounds for the Lakers. Pau Gasol had 16 points and 11 rebounds.

The Sixers went 3-1 last week against a fierce lineup of Orlando, Chicago, Miami (the loss) and Atlanta. It's more of the same this week: San Antonio is here Wednesday and the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday.

The Sixers have proven they can handle the rugged schedule.

They committed only four turnovers, a minuscule number that was enough to make up for getting pounded on the boards. Led by Bynum and Gasol, the Lakers outrebounded Philadelphia 55-30.

Williams, one of the top sixth men in the NBA, has never been afraid to take the clutch shot. While the Sixers have soared in the East this season with a team-oriented approach, Williams is the one the Sixers want with the ball and the game on the line.

Lakers coach Mike Brown served a one-game suspension for making contact with a game official and failure to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection in Saturday's game. He also was fined $25,000. John Keuster filled in for Brown.

Bryant started like a shooter determined to score 50.

His first bucket saw the ball take a few whirls around the rim before plopping through the net. Bryant buried a 3, then backed down Evan Turner and used a soft touch off a spin move for seven quick points.

He stared down Andre Iguodala for a 3. Bryant nailed two more 3-pointers – each one drawing more boos than the last – and had 22 points in the second quarter.

For the record setter, Bryant cut toward the top of the 3-point arc, took as a fast feed from Matt Barnes and hit the 23-footer.

Originally called a 3, Bryant had his foot on the line. Three points or two, it was enough to pass O'Neal.

Bryant went 8 for 14 from the floor and made 4 of 6 3s in the first half to help the Lakers lead 50-46 at the break.

He went into hibernation until an up-and-under bucket late in the third pulled the Lakers to 63-61.

O'Neal and Bryant often clashed, even while leading the Lakers to NBA championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002. O'Neal won an NBA championship with Miami in 2006 to briefly edge Bryant in total championships. Under coach Phil Jackson, Bryant won consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010, and had long ago cemented his spot as one of the NBA's all-time greats.

Kobe already had more championship rings than Shaq. He has more points, too.

The Sixers failed to acknowledge the special achievement.

Bryant, who spent eight years of his childhood in Italy before returning to the area to attend high school, had already been the youngest player in NBA history to reach 28,000 points.

Bryant led Lower Merion to a state championship in 1996 and still makes visits and donations to the school.

The relationship between Philly fans and Bryant has been strained since the 2001 NBA finals against the Sixers, when he proclaimed he was "coming to Philly to cut their hearts out." That began an unforgiving attitude from Sixers fanatics that continues to this day.

When commissioner David Stern presented Bryant with the All-Star game MVP trophy in 2002 in Philadelphia, the boos were long and loud, and he later admitted he was hurt.

He now feeds off Philadelphia's official sound and delights in upsetting the home crowd.

It just wasn't enough to upset the 76ers.

Notes: 76ers F Elton Brand sat out with a sprained right thumb. Lavoy Allen got the start. ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain are ahead of Bryant on the scoring list. ... The Sixers 14 rebounds in the first half was a season low.

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chuychrist
Jesus: My friends call me Chuy,
01:30 AM on 02/09/2012
What's next for Kobe, Kim Kardashian?
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12:11 AM on 02/08/2012
The subtext here is that Doug Collins has put together an excellent team of no-name/team first winners in Philadelphia starting the middle of last season. Are you enjoying that NY Knicks fans? Collins is the quality of coach who proves the sum can be greater than the component parts.
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jflorish
12:02 AM on 02/08/2012
Pretty amazing career by Kobe, and he still has some left in the tank, but in order for anyone to catch Kareem they have to play well into their 40's. Kobe has a shot, will probably end up #2.
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chuychrist
Jesus: My friends call me Chuy,
05:52 PM on 02/07/2012
Kobe = Loser
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jflorish
12:00 AM on 02/08/2012
5 rings.
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12:14 AM on 02/08/2012
Kobe is still the most elegant and skilled player west of Chicago and is #7 on my obsessively compiled all time top 50 list. But i think his title window has closed.
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chuychrist
Jesus: My friends call me Chuy,
06:01 AM on 02/08/2012
1 Rape.
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eldorado81
05:40 PM on 02/07/2012
Just wonder how many more points Alcindor,Malone,Jordan,Wilt,and Shaq would have had if they ran straight to the pros instead of going to college like Kobe did.They didn't have the extra 3-4 years Black Mamba got.
09:17 PM on 02/07/2012
The irony is all became better, more complete players for having competed at a high level of college basketball. Malone (Karl) and Jordan just weren't pro ready out of high school. Alcindor would definitely have been a force in the NBA out of high school. Wilt too, however that was an era before my time.
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12:19 AM on 02/08/2012
Alcindor was the ONLY player who was the best college basketball player in the country each of his 4 years. His freshman team at UCLA routed the defending UCLA varsity national champions in a formal game. His college career eclipses everyone. Even Russell and Walton.
04:11 PM on 02/07/2012
He is going to need a lot more than points when he goes to divorce court. He is going to need half of his bank accounts and property. Wont smile then.
03:10 PM on 02/07/2012
Amazing individual stats by kobe, he's been a huge contributor on my fantasy team. As far as championship number 6? not this year, unless they can sign J.R. Smith once he's done playing in china and maybe a younger more potent point guard.
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
01:16 PM on 02/07/2012
congrats Kobe. now lets get a plan going for the road games. and Mr. Buss get on the horn and get us another Odom since you gave the real one away to the team that swet you out of the playoff last yea(mavs) ...how was that smart btw?
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LogicalMathMan
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12:10 PM on 02/07/2012
This year the Lakers might as well kiss the ring bye bye. Kobe seems to be doing his usual, own thing and Mike Brown does not know how to tell him not to be so selfish. He is my favorite player, but, dang, Michael was not such a ball hog. His game is too predictable as was evidenced by his 24 points in the first half and just 4 in the second half yesterday, when he drew double teams.

I would also like to thank the Sixers for signing Doug Collins, their coach - IMO, the most annoying sports commentator.
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
01:13 PM on 02/07/2012
i don like the mike brown coaching situation. heez still too green to lead a great player like Kobe and an up and comer in Bynum imo. ..and Kobe wouldnt be ball hogging if thy had a legit nummber 2 scorer(odom) still... if they dont pick someone up before the playoffs who is comparable then i might be forced to think that the clippers would go farther in the postseason.. *cringes*
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LogicalMathMan
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01:27 PM on 02/07/2012
No argument there stjoshy...and lol about the cringing....looks like it is inevitable barring the Lakers signing someone noteworthy.
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cybolt
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03:51 PM on 02/07/2012
I don't understand what your saying. Pau has been the "legit" #2 scorer since he got here. Bynum has been third on ocasion. Odom has always been the 3rd or 4th scorer on the team.
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pleasantlyny
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02:07 PM on 02/07/2012
4.7 assist for your career is selfish?
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avvocato
CON-gress is the opposite of PRO-gress.
09:24 AM on 02/07/2012
1,2,3,4,5, Six-ers: 10,9,8, Seven-ty sixers. The NBa's good "Team" that nobody knows about. Kudos to Doug Collins!
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cybolt
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09:19 AM on 02/07/2012
Now if you could only get him to pass the ball at crunch time.

*THAT* would be a real feat.
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I AM THAT
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10:12 AM on 02/07/2012
why? Is he not a scorer?
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cybolt
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11:29 AM on 02/07/2012
It was a joke. Lighten up. "Kobe passes O’Neal” but never passes the ball… Kobe and the word “pass” in the same sentence and all. GET IT?

But I’ll be happy to play it serious and look at the end of the game last night.... four straight possessions, four back-down, turn and drive, fall off-balance, low-percentage shots. Never even an attempt to look for an open man when the double team came nor to go inside out... you know, the way most NBA plays work.
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NatTurner1
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11:19 AM on 02/07/2012
FYI: Kobe is 44th in assist in the history of the NBA. He has the same average a Celtic great John Havlicek
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cybolt
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11:34 AM on 02/07/2012
Welllllll..... that only puts him about 15 or 20 spots behind Mookie Blaylock.