http://64.246.64.33/merge/tsnform.aspx? ... v11113.htmLos Angeles Lakers (56-14) at Detroit Pistons (34-36), 7:30 p.m.
The Western Conference's top team, the Los Angeles Lakers, will continue a season-long seven-game road trip Thursday against the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Los Angeles has won three straight and six of seven games, and improved to 2-0 on the trip with a 107-89 victory in Oklahoma City on Tuesday at the Ford Center. Superstar Kobe Bryant scored 19 points to lead the top-seeded Lakers, who are 25-9 away from Hollywood this season.
Pau Gasol tallied 14 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists, while Lamar Odom chipped in 18 points and six boards before fouling out in the win. The Pacific Division-champion Lakers will also visit the Nets, Hawks, Bobcats and Bucks on the current road swing. The Pistons have lost two straight and five of their last six games, including Tuesday's 99-91 setback at Chicago. Will Bynum and Tayshaun Prince scored 20 points apiece for Detroit, which is currently seventh in the Eastern Conference standings. Antonio McDyess added 16 points and eight rebounds in defeat. The banged-up Pistons were again without guard Richard Hamilton (groin), center Rasheed Wallace (calf) and guard Allen Iverson (back). Hamilton has missed five straight games and Wallace has been sidelined eight consecutive contests. Hamilton is doubtful for tonight and Wallace is expected to miss the game, while Iverson is out indefinitely and hasn't played since a February 25 loss at New Orleans.
Detroit is back at home where it owns an 18-18 mark this season. The Pistons won the first meeting with the Lakers, 106-95, on November 14 at Staples Center behind Wallace's 25 points and 13 boards. Detroit has won four of the last five meetings in the series, while the Lakers have lost six straight after winning their last nine trips to The Palace.