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Updated at 6:55 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, 2008

NBA TODAY
Bryant leads Lakers to Game 4 win over Spurs

By ELIZABETH WHITE
Associated Press Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker, top, falls over Los Angeles Lakers guard Derek Fisher in the first half in Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference finals, The Lakers won, 93-91, to take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.

MATT SLOCUM | Associated Press

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SAN ANTONIO — Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are one win away from returning to the NBA finals.

Bryant had 28 points and 10 rebounds and the Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs 93-91 today to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference finals.

It was the Spurs' first home loss this postseason, and the defending champions face elimination when Game 5 is played in Los Angeles on Thursday.

Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 29 points and 17 rebounds. Reserve Brent Barry had 23 points and his last-second 3-point attempt could have given the Spurs the win. He claimed he was fouled on the play by Derek Fisher, who collided with Barry. But there was no call.

The Lakers led all game night after opening a 22-8 lead. The Spurs got within 81-79 in the fourth quarter, but the Lakers scored seven straight points.

Lamar Odom scored 16 points for Los Angeles — eight in the fourth quarter.

With the Lakers up 93-86 and 50 seconds to play, Pau Gasol missed two free throws after being fouled by San Antonio's Fabricio Oberto.

Manu Ginobili, who had struggled all night, hit a 3-pointer to bring the Spurs within four. After Bryant missed a driving layup with time on the shot clock, Tony Parker scored on a break when Odom was called for goaltending, bringing the Spurs to 93-91 with 28 seconds to play.

Fisher missed a shot for Los Angeles but the ball went out of bounds and remained in the Lakers' possession with 2 seconds on the shot clock.

Bryant missed a jumper and the Spurs had 2.1 seconds left. When Barry's 3 missed, Bryant pumped his fists in the air and the Lakers were headed home with command of the series.

The Lakers were last in the finals in 2004 when they lost to Detroit in five games.