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Lakers fall to Carmelo Anthony (36 points) and the Knicks, 110-103

Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony had a Madison Square Garden and franchise-record 62 points on Friday against the Bobcats.
(Justin Lane / EPA)
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NEW YORK -- The Lakers ended their seven-game Grammy trip the same way they started it.

Another loss.

The New York Knicks beat the Lakers, 110-103, behind 35 points from Carmelo Anthony at Madison Square Garden.

Jodie Meeks had 24 point while Pau Gasol and Manny Harris each had 18 points for the Lakers (16-29), who went 2-5 on their longest trip of the season.

It wasn’t a matchup for the ages. Not since 1960 had the Knicks and Lakers played each other with both teams 10 or more games below .500, according to Elias Sports Bureau.

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The Lakers’ defense was, as usual, peaceful and accommodating. The Lakers gave up 100 or more points for a 12th consecutive game, something they hadn’t done since 1988-89.

Anthony was again a factor Sunday after springing for a Madison Square Garden record 62 points against Charlotte on Friday. With the Lakers down by three points in the final minutes, Anthony scored on a a mid-range shot over rookie forward Ryan Kelly and again on a driving layup for a 105-98 lead.

Kelly, a second-round draft pick, was assigned to defend Anthony most of the game.

The Lakers are 3-16 since Dec. 21, and their prospects for a victory won’t get easier when they get home. They play Eastern Conference front-runner Indiana (34-9) on Tuesday at Staples Center.

Knicks 51, Lakers 47 (halftime)

The Lakers were able to slow down Carmelo Anthony, who has 20 points, but trailed the New York Knicks, 51-47, at halftime Sunday at Madison Square Garden.

Anthony scored 62 points Friday against Charlotte, breaking Kobe Bryant’s record of 61 at Madison Square Garden.

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Anthony was initially guarded by rookie Ryan Kelly, who picked up two quick fouls and was replaced by Wesley Johnson with 8:32 left in the first quarter.

Pau Gasol continued his solid play on offense, scoring 12 points in the first half for the Lakers (16-28), who are on the last stop of their seven-game Grammy trip.

Nick Young started in place of Johnson and had seven points in the first half.

The Lakers were figid from three-point range, making only two of 12 (16.7%).

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