Los Angeles » They are still the defending champions, even with Kobe Bryant in the trainer's room and Shannon Brown in the starting lineup. In fact, the Los Angeles Lakers might have looked the part even more so in recent days.
With Bryant missing his first games in nearly three years with a sprained left ankle, the Lakers have responded with emphatic victories in his absence, ending a nine-game losing streak in Portland, then beating a full-strength San Antonio team 101-89 on Monday.
Bryant made an appearance in the locker room afterward but couldn't guarantee he would play tonight when the Lakers visit the Jazz. Bryant had played in 235 consecutive games before sitting out Saturday for the first time since March 7, 2007.
"I don't know what the hell players are supposed to do back here, so I just got treatment on it the whole game," Bryant said.
Although the Lakers would welcome Bryant resting his ankle through the All-Star break, coach Phil Jackson said, "He's not just going to sit out just because it might extend the duration which he doesn't have to play."
The Lakers, meanwhile, offered a reminder of their depth without Bryant, as well as starting center Andrew Bynum, who missed Monday's game with a bruised right hip and isn't expected to play tonight.
After spotting the Spurs a 9-0 lead and giving up a 34-point first quarter, the Lakers held San Antonio to just 55 points the rest of the way. Pau Gasol led with 21 points, 19 rebounds, eight assists and five blocks as five players scored in double figures.
"I think it's got to be reassuring to the rest of the team," Gasol said, "and the guys that don't play as much that are now stepping up and having to pull up a different role without obviously Kobe and Andrew out there."
Gasol hit left- and right-handed shots back-to-back over Tim Duncan and had a three-point play off a lob in the third quarter as the Lakers broke open Monday's game with a 14-4 run. He then blocked three shots by DeJuan Blair and Duncan in the fourth quarter.
"That's something that we've talked about is them being able to step up and perform," Bryant said. "It doesn't put any pressure on me to have to come back early and I can take my time and make sure [the ankle's] healthy."
The Lakers (40-13) became the second team to reach 40 victories after Cleveland. They took a 42-10 record into the All-Star break last season and arrived in Utah looking to avenge a 102-94 loss on Dec. 12 that ended an 11-game winning streak.
"We're cognizant of the fact that we went up there the last time and lost and now they're playing very well and they've got people back in the lineup," Jackson said.
"They're playing, I think, maybe the best ball in the West right now of the teams, and that's saying a lot because there's a lot of teams that are playing well."
Jackson mentioned the Jazz's recent run -- eight victories in a row and wins in 12 of 13 games entering Tuesday -- and noted that they trail second-place Denver by just one loss in the conference standings.
"People don't really see Utah as right there, but they are," Jackson said.
The Lakers went just 5-3 on their recently completed trip, losing to Cleveland, Toronto and Memphis. They own a comfortable five-game lead in the conference, but Jackson disagreed that the Lakers yet again weren't being pushed for the No. 1 seed.
"We don't feel like it's that way," Jackson said. "I know it's four games or whatever with Denver, but they've beaten us twice and we don't feel like we're sitting out here all by ourselves. Maybe we are, but it feels like we still have to keep playing and winning."
Lamar Odom, who had 16 points and 10 rebounds while spinning, driving and dunking his way through Monday's game, said Jackson talked recently about the 2000-2001 Lakers.
That team finished the regular season 56-26 -- compared to 67-15 the year before -- but dropped only one game as part of a 15-1 romp through the playoffs to a second consecutive championship. This season's Lakers might be following a similar path.
"Winning a championship might have made us a little cocky, and when you're cocky you're susceptible to lose games that you shouldn't," Odom said. "We have to just change that into confidence."
At EnergySolutions Arena
Time » 7 p.m.
TV » FSN Utah
Radio » 1320 AM, 98.7 FM
Records » Jazz XX-XX, Lakers 40-13
Last meeting » Jazz, 102-94 (Dec. 12)
Line » Jazz by 51/2
Jazz 104, Mavs 92
Jazz hold Mavs to 16 points in fourth quarter.
Jazz 124, Suns 115
Jazz rally from 17-point, 2nd-half deficit.
Jazz 101, Kings 94
Paul Millsap scores career-high 32 points.
Jazz 118, Blazers 105
Okur scores 28 points, going 11-for-13.
Jazz 116, Nets 83
Mehmet Okur tallies 20 points, 11 rebounds.
Jazz 106, Blazers 95
Jazz lead 37-16 after the first quarter.
Jazz 116, Denver 106
Nuggets sans leaders Billups, Anthony.
Jazz XXX, Clippers X
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