NBA Scores
Thursday, Jun 4th
Magic 75
(59-23, 27-14 away)
Lakers 100
(65-17, 36-5 home)
Magic 75
(59-23, 27-14 away)
Lakers 100
(65-17, 36-5 home)
TV: ABC
9:00 PM ET, June 4, 2009
STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, CA
Kobe posts 40 as Lakers grab Game 1 in impressive fashion
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| Team Stat Comparison | ||
| ORLANDO | LOS ANGELES | |
| Points | 75 | 100 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 23-77 (.299) | 41-89 (.461) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 8-23 (.348) | 3-9 (.333) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 21-29 (.724) | 15-18 (.833) |
| Rebounds (Offensive-Total) | 10-41 | 15-55 |
| Assists | 10 | 18 |
| Turnovers | 8 | 9 |
| Steals | 8 | 4 |
| Blocks | 8 | 7 |
| Fast Break Points | 0 | 4 |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 21 (0/0) | 23 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 5 | 28 |
LOS ANGELES -- Kobe Bryant has waited a year, a long year, for another chance at NBA title. He's not about to let this one slip away.
The Olympic gold medal was nice. Not nearly enough.2009 NBA Finals
Want an in-depth look at the Lakers-Magic series? Check out all the stats, analysis and opinion here:
• Lakers-Magic pageSheridan: Disappearing Act
The Orlando Magic and their All-NBA center Dwight Howard had a total meltdown in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, writes Chris Sheridan. Story
Rare Air
Kobe Bryant finished Game 1 in elite company. His 40 points, eight rebounds and eight assists marked just the fourth time in NBA Finals history a player has achieved those numbers in a single game.
| Player | Pts-Reb-Ast | Opponent |
| '09 Kobe Bryant | 40-8-8 | Magic |
| '02 Shaquille O'Neal | 40-12-8 | Nets |
| '93 Michael Jordan | 42-12-9 | Suns |
| '69 Jerry West | 42-13-12 | Celtics |
Fast Facts
• The Lakers snapped a two-game losing streak in opening games of the NBA Finals (lost Game 1 to the Celtics in 2008 and the Pistons in '04).
• The 25-point margin of victory is the sixth-largest in Game 1 Finals history and largest since the Bulls' 33-point win over the Trail Blazers in 1992.
• The Lakers have won 16 straight best-of-seven series when winning the opening game (second-longest such streak in NBA history).
• Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 40 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, marking his 10th career 40-point playoff game and first in the Finals.
• The Magic fell to 0-5 all-time in NBA Finals games and became the third franchise in NBA history to lose its first five Finals games.
• Dwight Howard was 1-for-6, his fewest field goals made in a playoff game in his career.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Bryant's 40 were a career high in the Finals, and it was the 10th time he has scored 40 or more in the playoffs. ... Van Gundy said the toughest part of his decision to play Nelson was telling guard Tyronn Lue he would be inactive. ... Bryant is ranked as the world's 10th biggest celebrity by Forbes. Bryant was the second highest ranked athlete, trailing only Tiger Woods, who was No. 5. According to the magazine, Bryant made $45 million in salary and endorsements this year. ... With 206 playoff wins, Jackson trails only Hall of Fame hockey coach Scotty Bowman (223) for the most wins in postseason history. ... Van Gundy drew a huge laugh before the game when he was asked if he was frightened by facing Jackson and his fingers full of nine NBA rings. "I guess if one of the NBA players threatened to kick my butt, I'd be intimidated," Van Gundy said. "Phil sitting down there on his chair doesn't intimidate me."


