Lakers' Gasol feels OK the day after
LAKERS REPORT
With one big piece back in the lineup, Bryant sounds confident.
A day later, Pau Gasol felt fine.
Good enough to practice, anyway.
Gasol went through a full workout with the Lakers the morning after collecting 10 points, seven assists and six rebounds in a 104-91 victory Wednesday night against Portland.
He played almost 32 minutes against the Trail Blazers after sitting out nine games because of a sprained left ankle.
"I think he looked great," Kobe Bryant said. "He gave us a one-two punch. Everybody out here in L.A. knows you've got to have a one-two punch. That's how you win championships. You don't win it with one superstar alone.
"When 'Drew [Bynum] comes back, we'll have a left hook, left jab, right jab, right cross and then hit them with a left hook."
Bynum will travel for a two-game trip beginning Sunday in Sacramento but was not expected to play until the last game or two of the regular season, General Manager Mitch Kupchak said earlier this week.
Bynum has missed 39 games since sustaining a briefly dislocated left kneecap and a bone bruise on his knee in a Jan. 13 game against Memphis.
The Lakers went 5-4 without Gasol and surrendered an average of 108.9 points in that time frame. They looked more active on defense against Portland with him back in the mix, although they played a short-handed team that was without injured All-Star guard Brandon Roy.
Gasol said Thursday there was still a little pain in his ankle, particularly during side-to-side movement.
"Hopefully, soon my ankle will allow me to move better laterally and with torquing and everything," he said.
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Head-to-head games have rarely been so important to so many teams in April, but they have taken on added significance with six teams crowded together at the top of the Western Conference.
Head-to-head games are the first tiebreaker in determining playoff seedings.
The Lakers (51-24) own tiebreakers with Phoenix (50-25) and Utah (50-26) by virtue of 3-1 head-to-head records against them. The Lakers would lose a tiebreaker with Houston (49-25) because they went 1-2 against the Rockets.
Two more tiebreakers are undetermined for the Lakers.
They trail New Orleans (52-22) and San Antonio (52-23) in both season series, 2-1, although they play them each one more time at Staples Center toward the end of the regular season.
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