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Kobe Bryant overcomes fatigue [Web links]

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Game stories

--The Times’ Mike Bresnahan gives the Lakers credit for absorbing Andrew Bynum’s absence in their 120-112 victory Sunday over the Golden State Warriors.

--The Orange County Register’s Kevin Ding mentions Bynum wore a compression sleeve on his right leg before the game to minimize the swelling.

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--The San Francisco Chronicle’s Rusty Simmons explains how the Warriors had no answer for Bryant.

--The Daily News’ Elliott Teaford highlights the effort made by Kobe Bryant and Ramon Sessions during Bynum’s absence.

--The San Jose Mercury News’ Marcus Thompson II observed the Warriors aren’t interested in tanking.

Notebooks

--The Times’ Bresnahan mentions the possibility that Troy Murphy would start at center if Bynum has to miss games.

--The Daily News’ Teaford explains how it’s difficult for the Lakers rookies to get fully acclimated during a lockout-shortened season.

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Columns

--The Times’ Helene Elliott notes that Bryant overcame a poor shooting stretch and recent fatigue in the win over Golden State.

--ESPN Los Angeles’ Arash Markazi mentions how Bryant laughs off his critics.

--Fox Sports West’s Joe McDonnell hardly is surprised about Bryant’s heroics.

Blogs

--ESPN Los Angeles’ Brian Kamenetzky breaks down the Lakers’ win over Golden State.

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--Sports Illustrated’s Zach Lowe wonders if the Lakers are tired.

--Silver Screen and Roll’s C.A. Clark notes how Bynum’s injury coincided with the Lakers’ fatigue catching up to them.

--Forum Blue and Gold’s Darius Soriano highlights the good, the bad and the ugly in the Lakers’ win over the Warriors.

--Lakers.com’s Mike Trudell provides a running diary of the Lakers-Warriors game.

Tweet of the Day: “Caught Andrew Bynum (ankle) on the way out. He’s sore, but told me he is “fine” & “definitely” playing on Tuesday vs NJ.” -- LakersReporter (Lakers.com’s Mike Trudell)

Rick Friedman Reader Comment of the Day: “This is good news and I’m sure we’d all feel better once we get the news that he’ll be playing tomorrow. Having said that, we’re really looking ragged on D these days. Bynum isn’t crashing boards like he was earlier and he’s not altering/blocking as many shots, either.” -- Jamie Sweet

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