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Grizzlies edge out Lakers
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SKILFUL: Memphis Grizzlies Jerryd Bayless (right) tries to dribble past LA Lakers Chris Duhon during their NBA game  in Memphis on Friday. AP
SKILFUL: Memphis Grizzlies Jerryd Bayless (right) tries to dribble past LA Lakers Chris Duhon during their NBA game in Memphis on Friday. AP

The road troubles for the Los Angeles Lakers continued as they were beaten 98-106 by the Grizzlies in Memphis on Friday.

The Lakers dropped to 0-4 on the road and 6-7 on the season as the Grizzlies (9-2) continued their early season impressive form.

The Grizzlies, who are the top team in the Western Conference, were ruthless early and led 34-18 at the end of the first quarter then refused to be run down, producing a team effort where all five starters scored double figure points.

Rudy Gay top-scored for Memphis with 21 points while Zach Randolph added 17 and 12 rebounds for his 11th successive double-double while Mike Conley (19 points), Marc Gasol (14) and Tony Allen (12) also contributed to the victory.

Kobe Bryant scored a game high 30 points and Metta World Peace and Antawn Jamison added 16 each for the Lakers, who battled to be as close as six behind in the final quarter but could not complete the fightback.

"They got a lot of points in the paint and we didn't battle hard enough in stretches," Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni said.

D'Antoni is trying to implement a faster, more high-powered offence since taking over from the fired Mike Brown but is facing a few early teething problems. 

D'Antoni left Pau Gasol on the bench for the final quarter, leaving the Spaniard with just six points for the Lakers, well behind the performance of his younger brother on the other end of the court.

Fellow big man Dwight Howard only added seven points as they seemingly struggled to get enough touches in the D'Antoni style.  The coach did not hold back in his assessment, particularly of Gasol's performance, suggesting the four-time All-Star might need better conditioning.

Results: Atlanta bt Charlotte 101-91; Orlando bt Cleveland 108-104; Boston bt Oklahoma City 108-100; Brooklyn bt LA Clippers 86-76; Detroit bt Toronto 91-90; San Antonio bt Indiana 104-97; Memphis bt LA Lakers 106-98; Houston bt NY Knicks 131-103; Denver bt Golden State 102-91; Utah bt Sacramento 104-102; Phoenix bt New Orleans 111-108 (overtime); Portland bt Minnesota 103-95.     

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(Published 24 November 2012, 22:35 IST)