Lakers snap four-game skid with 97-85 victory over Pistons


Nov 15, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Kobe Bryant (24) handles the ball against Detroit Pistons guard Reggie Jackson (1) during the second quarter at Staples Center. Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 15, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Kobe Bryant (24) handles the ball against Detroit Pistons guard Reggie Jackson (1) during the second quarter at Staples Center. Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports

LOS ANGELES — Forward Kobe Bryant compiled 17 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers snapped a four-game skid with 97-85 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night at Staples Center.

Guard Jordan Clarkson also had 17 points for Los Angeles (2-8).

Bryant made just six of 19 shots from the floor but was effective in involving his teammates. Guard Nick Young came off the bench to score 13 points for the Lakers, whose only other victory was over the Brooklyn Nets. Center Roy Hibbert chipped in 12 points and seven rebounds.

The Lakers defeated the Pistons for the seventh consecutive time and the 10th time in the past 11 meetings.

Reserve guard Spencer Dinwiddie scored 17 points for the Pistons (5-5). Center Andre Drummond extended his streak of double-doubles to 10 in a row with 17 points and 17 rebounds, but he and the Pistons saw their losing streak reach four games.

Los Angeles was clinging to a 78-74 lead after a dunk by Drummond on an alley-oop pass from point guard Reggie Jackson with 7:28 remaining in the contest. However, the Lakers scored seven consecutive points, starting with a 3-point basket by Bryant with 3:44 left. That sealed the outcome, as Detroit got no closer than eight the rest of the way.

The Lakers led by as many as 11 in the first half before taking a 48-44 lead at the break. They held the Pistons to 39.6 percent shooting while making 43.2 percent of their shots. The Lakers also had the edge in free throws, making 12 of 18 (66.7 percent) attempts to only two of three for the Pistons.

The teams entered the final period tied at 66.

Overall, Los Angeles converted 41.3 percent of its shots compared to only 36.5 percent for Detroit. Both teams struggled from behind the 3-point stripe. The Lakers made just six of 19 (31.6 percent) to 25.9 percent (seven of 27) for the Pistons.

The Lakers prevailed despite committing 16 turnovers to 12 for the Pistons.

NOTES: Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler, the three Americans who tackled a gunman and prevented a terrorist attack on a train in France in August, were honored on-court by the Lakers during the first half. … A moment of silence was held for victims of the Paris attacks followed by the playing of the French national anthem. … Pistons G Brandon Jennings, who is recovering from a left Achilles tear suffered in January, performed workout drills before the game. Detroit officials didn’t give a timetable for his return, but published reports indicate Jennings could be back sometime next month. … Los Angeles swept the season series last season. … The Lakers fly to Phoenix to play the Suns on Monday night, while the Pistons return home to face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday.