SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010 Lakers V Suns

LAL 37 28 26 20 111
PHX 34 19 21 29 103
Players of the Game
LAL – K. Bryant  (Pts:37)
PHX – A. Stoudemire (Pts:27)

LA mayor#39;s Lakers bet: We#39;ll take Arizona sheriff

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa hates Arizona#39;s tough new law on illegal immigration. But he#39;ll take quot;America#39;s toughest sheriff.quot;

Kobe gets 40, Lakers rout Suns in opener

Kobe Bryant dribbled toward the Lakers#39; bench, luring Channing Frye and Jason Richardson along with him. Bryant leaned back and launched a feather-soft jumper over Phoenix#39;s double team, neatly beating the first-quarter buzzer.

Jackson comments on Arizona law trigger protest

Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson refused to criticize Arizona#39;s new immigration law, triggering a backlash among activists who plan a protest outside Staples Center on Monday night.

After ousting LeBron, Celtics take opener vs Magic

The emotions of knocking LeBron James out of the playoffs still fresh, the Boston Celtics weren#39;t about to have a letdown.

Phoenix is feeling cooler to Suns GM

Steve Kerr and his family live in a nice house in Rancho Santa Fe, in a tranquil neighborhood with chirping birds and soothing ocean breezes. So imagine what it was like for Kerr to take those regular flights to Phoenix for work and exit the air-conditioned terminal into that cauldron.

DeSouza scores 14, Dream beat Fever 66-62

Erika DeSouza had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Atlanta held Indiana to four points in the fourth quarter to beat the Fever 66-62 Sunday night.

Pondexter wins Liberty debut, 85-82 over Sky

Cappie Pondexter scored 22 points, Taj McWilliams-Franklin had 20 and the new-look New York Liberty beat the Chicago Sky 85-82 on Sunday to win their season opener.

Celtics smother Magic 92-88, take 1-0 series lead

The hair is a little grayer. The ankles and knees no longer so sturdy. Even with a roster full of aging superstars, the Boston Celtics are still standing tall.

Jones has quiet WNBA debut as Lynx top Tulsa

Marion Jones#39; path to stardom in the WNBA won#39;t be a sprint.

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