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  Sunday, Dec. 5 9:30pm ET
Lakers cruise to sixth straight win
 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Things are going awfully well for the Los Angeles Lakers these days, well enough for Shaquille O'Neal to play a little standup comedy after their sixth straight victory.

Shaquille O'Neal, Pat Garrity
Los Angeles' Shaquille O'Neal reaches for a rebound aginst Orlando's Pat Garrity, right.

Playing increased minutes under first-year coach Phil Jackson this season, O'Neal burned his former team with 27 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic 117-100 Sunday night.

O'Neal played 39 minutes before leaving the game for good with seven minutes left and the Lakers leading 103-81.

"I'm the Donna Summer of the NBA, I work hard for the money," he said with a smile, drawing laughs from reporters. "The more I play, the more numbers I can put up, the quicker I can get my (contract) extension."

O'Neal is averaging 38 minutes, but has played over 40 on several occasions in tight games.

"We're doing OK, (but) we've still got 70 games left (actually 64)," O'Neal said. "The sky's the limit for this team. We're playing pretty good defense, we're playing good team ball now. That's what it's going to take."

O'Neal, who played four seasons for the Magic before signing a free-agent contract with the Lakers in July 1996, made 11-of-16 field goal attempts and 5-of-11 free throws. He fell one short of his career high in assists.

Glen Rice added 24 points and Derek Fisher scored 14 of his 16 in the first quarter for the Lakers, who went ahead for good in the opening four minutes.

"I think the defense is the main reason we're playing so well and winning," said Rice, who made 7-of-13 field goal attempts including 2-of-4 from 3-point range along with all eight of his foul shots.

"It feels good to go out there and sort of get the monkey off my back," he said. "I haven't been shooting that well."

Kobe Bryant, playing his third game since returning to action after spending seven weeks on the sidelines because of a broken right hand, added 15 points in 26 minutes.

Darrell Armstrong, held scoreless for the first 17 minutes, led Orlando with 20 points and nine assists. Pat Garrity added 16 points and John Amaechi scored 14 for the Magic, which had their three-game road winning streak snapped.

"The Lakers are a really good team, they might be the best team we've played this year so far," Magic coach Doc Rivers said. "This is a new system they're playing, and the ringleader in that whole thing is Shaq. To me, he's just playing lights-out basketball and is clearly the MVP right now."

Fisher, averaging 9.9 points beforehand, made three 3-pointers in the first five minutes as the Lakers took a 13-8 lead, and his three-point play made it 24-12.

O'Neal, meanwhile, was held scoreless for nearly six minutes, but had eight points, five rebounds and three assists by the end of the opening period, which ended with the Lakers leading 34-19.

The Lakers led by as many as 22 points in the second quarter before settling for a 67-49 halftime lead. The Magic weren't closer than 13 points after that. It was 92-72 entering the final period.

Game notes
O'Neal said facing his former team no longer means anything special because all his former teammates there are gone except Armstrong. "I've been removed from them 1,300 days," O'Neal said before the game. ... Armstrong went 6-of-6 from the foul line and has now made 42 straight free throws. The Orlando franchise record is 50 by Reggie Theus in the 1989-90 season. ... The Lakers held their previous five opponents to 85 points or fewer -- the first time they had accomplished such a feat since March 1954. ... Lakers forward Rick Fox tore a tendon in his left ring finger in the second quarter, but played in the second half. A right-hander, Fox will wear a splint for about six weeks. He had nine points and seven rebounds. ... The Lakers outrebounded the Magic 44-36, and are now 12-0 when outrebounding the opposition. Oddly, Orlando lost for the first time when being outrebounded, falling to 6-1 in that situation.

 


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