Ray Allen became Pierce’s reinforcement on defense, doing his best to blanket Bryant down the stretch. Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo played a two-man game, and no matter how many times Bryant shot the ball, he found himself trying to beat the best team in the Eastern Conference as an army of one.
Bryant came down again, this time slithering by Allen near the same spot he stared down Pierce. He stopped, pulled up, looking to bank a midrange shot, but it bounced hard off the rim, ping-ponging in the forest of big men until Rondo gathered it with the tip of his fingers. Rondo rushed the other way, sizing up his options until he found a lane to lob a pass that Garnett laid in with two hands.
At that point, the Celtics were up, 98-87, with 4:03 left, and the 41 points Bryant would finish with couldn’t have looked more futile. Bryant took 11 of Los Angeles’s 21 shots in the fourth quarter, no other Laker took more than three. Meanwhile, the Celtics sprayed 20 shots from six shooters, knocking down 14 and aborting Bryant’s solo mission.
“We understood Kobe was going to get his points,’’ said Garnett, who scored 18 points, missing just three shots, while grabbing 13 rebounds.
The Celtics were still stinging from a loss Friday night in Phoenix that was equal parts ugly and embarrassing, but they were aware enough to know that Bryant was coming off a 38-point game against Sacramento. That, too, was in a loss.
“The last couple games he’s been aggressive as far as taking over games, being aggressive as far as scoring,’’ Garnett said. “So we knew if we could control everybody else, we had a decent chance of winning this game.’’
Pierce scored 32 points, dropping 14 in the third quarter when he knocked down 5 of his 6 attempts and drilled a trio of 3-pointers. He outscored Bryant, 14-8, in the quarter.
“I don’t try and get into a mano-a-mano game with him,’’ Pierce said. “He’s one of the greatest players to play this game, and I’m out here trying to help my team win. I just had an opportunity to knock down some shots.’’
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