Kobe Bryant woke up in the second half, finishing with 17 points, but it was Chris Paul and his triple-double that came out on top in the Hornets’ 93-88 Game 4 victory.
Lakers Vs. Hornets, Game 4: Kobe Bryant Rolls Ankle In Loss
Kobe appeared to be in visible pain, though he attempted to walk it off during the Lakers’ timeout.
Expect some official word Monday morning but don’t think for a second that Kobe Bryant is going to let an ankle sprain keep him out of Game 5.
Read Article >Lakers Vs. Hornets, Final Score: Chris Paul’s Triple-Double Powers Hornets Over Lakers 93-88
It was Chris Paul, however, who stole the show and earned the win for his team. Paul notched a triple-double (27 points, 15 assists, 13 rebounds) and led New Orleans to a 93-88 win that evens the playoff series at 2-2.
Every Laker starter scored in double digits but it wasn’t enough to push them over the hump in the fourth quarter. New Orleans led the entire half.
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