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March 16, 2010
Gameday: Kings vs. Lakers

I spent last night in Oakland for the story that ran in today's Bee about the love the Lakers receive at Arco Arena these days.

It's always tough to gauge how an opponent might play after seeing a game against the Warriors. No team plays like the Warriors with their run-and-shoot style of basketball.

The result can be some crazy statistics such as the Lakers outrebounding the Warriors by 31 last night.

But it wouldn't be wise for the Kings to assume they'll be able to score 121 points on the Lakers tonight.

The last team that played the Kings a day after playing the Warriors was Portland last week. After needing a furious fourth-quarter rally against the Warriors last Thursday, the Blazers had no problem with the Kings last Friday.

Kobe Bryant had nine turnovers last night. He said that would be his focus tonight.

"Stop turning the damn ball over," Bryant said. "It's really (ticking) me off. Sacramento, they play us tough all the time."

The Kings will need to force plenty turnovers tonight. If not, they'll have to deal with the Lakers' size in the halfcourt. The Kings don't the depth to contain Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom.

The Kings have played two of their better games this season against the Lakers, even though both games were losses.

Spencer Hawes had a career-high 30 points and 11 rebounds in the Jan. 1 loss that ended with Kobe capping a comeback from 20 points down.

Then there was the double overtime loss the day after Christmas.

And you know who was there to spoil the moment again:

It should be fun at Arco tonight.

From The Bee

Lakers feeling at home at Arco Arena By Jason Jones

Kings notes: Thompson fills reserve role nicely By Sam Amick

From The Los Angeles Times

Lamar Odom's double-double key to Lakers' win By Broderick Turner

From The Orange County Register

Bryant and Gasol: still partners, not rivals By Kevin Ding

--Jason Jones

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