Bynum leads Lakers past Heat

LOS ANGELES — Andrew Bynum scored a season-high 24 points, including a go-ahead follow shot with 18.5 seconds remaining, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat 108-105 Sunday night to become the first Western Conference team to reach 30 victories.

After Bryant tipped in Kobe Bryant’s miss to give the Lakers a 104-102 lead, Chris Quinn missed a baseline jumper. Vladimir Radmanovic got the rebound and was fouled with 6.6 seconds left. Radmanovic, an 83.3 percent shooter from the foul line, made both shots to give him a season-high 18 points and the Lakers a four-point lead.

Daequan Cook made a 3-pointer to cut the Lakers’ lead to 106-105, but Bryant made two foul shots with 4.2 seconds left to complete the scoring. Cook missed a desperation 3-pointer as time expired.

Bryant added 19 points and seven assists, Pau Gasol had 14 points and 18 rebounds to match a career high, and Derek Fisher had 13 points and a season-high 11 assists for the Lakers (30-6), who won for the ninth time in 10 games.

Orlando and Boston each got their 30th wins earlier Sunday, but the Magic have eight losses and the Celtics nine.

Dwyane Wade led the Heat (19-17) with 27 points and nine assists, and rookie Michael Beasley scored 17 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter. Cook added 17 points, and Shawn Marion and Quinn added 12 points apiece.

A tip-in by Gasol, a 3-pointer by Radmanovic and two free throws by Gasol gave the Lakers a 96-90 lead with 4:08 to play. It was 100-93 when Beasley scored seven points during a 9-2 run that tied the game at 102 with 38 seconds left, setting the stage for Bynum.

A basket by Beasley to start the fourth quarter moved the Heat within two points before Sasha Vujacic scored five points during an 8-2 spurt to give the Lakers an 85-77 lead. But Wade scored seven points and Udonis Haslem added four during a 13-4 run that gave the Heat a 90-89 lead with 5½ minutes left.

The Lakers scored the first 12 points of the third quarter for a 62-51 lead. The Heat missed seven shots and committed two turnovers before a 3-pointer by Cook broke a scoreless drought of nearly five minutes.

The Heat drew within four points before Bryant scored six straight and assisted on a 3-pointer by Fisher, putting Los Angeles ahead 73-60. Miami responded by outscoring the Lakers 13-4 to finish the third period to draw within four again.

With Bryant on the bench, Wade scored seven points during an 18-10 run to start the second quarter to give Miami a 39-36 lead, and the Heat led 51-50 at halftime. Bryant shot 1-of-3 in scoring only five points in the half, but had six assists — all in the first quarter. Gasol was also held to five points, shooting 1-of-8.

Bynum, averaging 12.2 points, scored 12 in the first quarter to help the Lakers take a 26-21 lead.

Notes: The Heat held the Lakers to a season-low point total in

beating them 89-87 last month in Miami. Wade, the NBA’s leading scorer, had 35 points in that game. … Lakers F Lamar Odom (bone bruise, right knee) sat out his third game. He’s listed as day-to-day. Teammates Jordan Farmar (left knee) and Luke Walton (right foot) are also sidelined. … The Heat are 1-2 on a franchise-record seven game road trip, which continues Tuesday night at Minnesota. … Miami has lost four straight games to the Lakers at Staples Center since beating them 104-102 on Christmas Day in 2004. … The Lakers are 20-2 at home and 10-4 on the road. Their 22 home games are tied for the most in the NBA with Charlotte, and their 14 road games are a league low.

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