Kobe Bryant displayed his customary late-game heroics and newfound trust in his team-mates to help the Los Angeles Lakers beat the visiting Boston Celtics 97-94 on Sunday.
Bryant finished with 26 points and seven assists for Los Angeles (25-16). Andrew Bynum co-starred with 20 points and 14 rebounds while seizing his team's final possession during the critical final seconds that normally belong to Bryant.
"Today was just another example of (Kobe) trusting Andrew," Lakers veteran guard Derek Fisher said.
"It's a part of the continued evolution in terms of him doing different things to get us over the top."
Rondo had 24 points and 10 assists for Boston (21-19) who trailed by 15 in the second quarter but rallied and held a 94-89 advantage with under three minutes remaining.
That is when Bryant went to work. The five-time NBA champion made a fade-away jumper, then set up Bynum with a lob pass before striking again with the go-ahead shot.
Boston, in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, had won six of their previous seven games heading into the contest but they seemingly lost their form in the early going and shot just 25 percent from the floor during a cold first quarter.
The visitors ended the first half with a 20-7 run to claw back into the contest.
Ray Allen had 17 points and Brandon Bass added 15 for the Celtics who did not take their first lead of the game until the third quarter.
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