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BEIJING, Feb. 1 -- The New York Knicks survived a late rally to record a
99-94 home victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday, handing the visitors
a season-high third straight loss as a suspended Kobe Bryant sat out the game.
Earlier in the day, the league suspended Bryant for one game, without pay,
for striking San Antonio's Manu Ginobili in the face during an overtime loss to
the Spurs on Sunday.
The Lakers star requested an immediate appeal hearing but that was denied
by the league, forcing Bryant to miss the contest at Madison Square Garden.
New York took advantage of Bryant's absence to lead for most of the night,
but the Lakers staged a furious rally in the final minutes to close to within
two points before the Knicks put the game away with several late free throws.
The Knicks improved to 20-27, but are still under .500 at home (12-13)
despite the win.
The Lakers (27-18) lost for the fourth time in five games as they start a
season-high eight-game road trip.
Bryant will return to the line-up on Wednesday when the Lakers visit
Boston. He can still appeal the suspension but will just get his docked salary
back should he be successful.
Eddy Curry led the Knicks with 27 points and nine rebounds, while Stephon
Marbury added 22 points and had seven rebounds. New York shot 49 percent from
the field.
Lamar Odom had 25 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Lakers.
Shaquille O'Neal sat out with an injured calf, but Dwyane Wade had 28
points in just three quarters as the Miami Heat routed the Milwaukee Bucks
110-80.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)
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