(REUTERS) – Back at home and back in form, the Los Angeles Lakers thumped the Boston Celtics 89-67 to force the NBA Finals series to a seventh game. Led once again by Kobe Bryant, the Lakers rebounded from their losses in the last two games in Boston to square the best-of-seven series at 3-3 and ensure the title will be decided by a sudden-death game between the sport’s two fiercest rivals at the Staples Center today.
The Lakers, who have already won 15 NBA titles, including last season, kept the series alive with the biggest winning margin of the finals to regain the momentum and the home court advantage as both teams starting to show signs of fatigue.
“I thought we had a little more energy than they did,” Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson said.
“But both teams ran out of gas in the second half and we struggled through the ballgame.”
Bryant, chasing his fifth NBA title in a decade with the Lakers, has been a tower of strength throughout the series and he produced again Tuesday with 26 points and 11 rebounds.
Spanish forward Pau Gasol contributed 17 points and 13 rebounds and Ron Artest added 15 as the Lakers squared the best-of-seven series at 3-3 and ensured the title would go down to the wire.
“It’s really a high-tension situation,” Jackson said.
“It’s about who comes out and provides the energy on the floor and plays the kind of game and dictates the kind of game they want to dictate.”
The Celtics failed to reach the same standards they produced in the last two games to move within sight of a record 18th title, and were outplayed from start to finish.
Lakers level series to force Finals decider
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