 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant offered himself up as bait and the Denver Nuggets bit. That freed up Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol on the inside, where the Lakers' big men dominated. With Bryant luring double coverage then passing to his teammates, the Lakers owned the fourth quarter in a 103-94 victory Wednesday night that gave them a 3-2 lead in the Western Conference finals."He came in, gave us a huge spark and that's what you need," Bryant said of Brown. "It's about who controls momentum." The Nuggets used a 13-6 run to close to 93-89. Linas Kleiza scored seven straight and Anthony had six in the spurt. But then the Lakers regained control and finished off the victory. They improved to 20-0 in Game 5s at home when a series is tied 2-2. "The games that we've lost, they had an advantage on the inside," Anthony said. "The games that we've won, we had an advantage. We had to go to a smaller lineup tonight and they kept their big lineup on the court. That kind of hurt us a little bit. We've got to do a better job of keeping our big men out of foul trouble." Anthony hit a jumper to get Denver to 96-91 with 1:24 remaining. But the Nuggets went cold from the field over the final 3:38, while the Lakers capitalized at the line. Los Angeles outscored Denver 10-5 in that span, including making six of eight free throws. This time, it was Denver coach George Karl's turn to complain about the officiating. Lakers coach Phil Jackson and his organization were fined $25,000 each for griping after Game 4. 2009 NBA playoffsWednesday's game -- West finals- Lakers 103, Nuggets 94 (Lakers 3-2)
Tuesday's game -- East finals- Magic 116, Cavs 114 (OT) (Magic 3-1)
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"I thought they got the benefit of the whistle," Karl said. "Every player in my locker room is frustrated, from guards to big guys. Gasol goes after at least 20 jump shots, 20 shots to the rim and gets one foul; our big guys have 16. Nene has six fouls, three or four of them don't exist." Karl said he didn't want to get himself fined before agreeing with Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy, whose team leads Cleveland 3-1 in the Eastern Conference finals. "In the post game we're lobbying for the league to help us with the refereeing," he said. "This is too good of a series. It's too good of teams competing that we're sitting here just confused by the whistle." Denver returns home needing a victory to send the series back to Los Angeles for a Game 7 on Sunday. "We're excited about this," Anthony said. "We're going home. We got a chance to win at home and see what happens in Game 7." The good kind of history is seemingly on the Lakers' side. They haven't lost a best-of-7 series that was tied 2-2 after winning Game 5 since the 1969 NBA finals against Boston. "This Lakers group is really connected," Jackson said. "They're driven and they're motivated to get to where we were last year to give us a chance to win." Denver twice led by seven points in the third quarter only to see the Lakers tie it at 76 on a 3-pointer by Bryant to end the period. In a first half featuring 13 ties, the teams ended up even after both the first and second quarters. Notes: The Lakers were involved in the other three playoff games that were tied through the first three quarters, the last was in 1964 against St. Louis. ... Nene fouled out with 4:02 remaining, with four points and eight rebounds. He has fouled out of three games. ... Famous faces in the crowd: Hugh Hefner and his three girlfriends, Jack Nicholson, Denzel Washington, Ron Artest of the Houston Rockets, Zac Efron and NBA centers past and present Bill Russell and Kevin Love. Author: Fox Sports Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com Added: May 28, 2009
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