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Los Angeles had won three in a row before stumbling at Phoenix. But the Lakers don't even have the best record in their own city. At 18-13, they are two games behind the first-place Clippers in the Pacific Division and fifth in the Western Conference, just a half-game ahead of Memphis and Houston.
Still, Bryant leads the NBA in scoring at just under 29 points a game and the team turned to him to get back into Sunday night's game.
"He was scoring and making plays for us," Brown said, "and we tried to get the ball in his hands. Is that something he can do? Yeah. But that's a lot of pressure on one guy to make plays for everybody and then try to score the basketball, too."
Gasol had already spoken to reporters before Bryant's rant.
"We thought we could maybe get away with playing through the motions and win," Gasol said of the Lakers' performance, "and in the end you can't."
Bryant said he and Gasol just want to know what the future holds.
"You just want security and a little clarity," he said. "I think that would help him out a lot, help us out a lot."
[Associated Press;
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