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James Harden, Terrence Jones lead Rockets past Lakers again


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard shared a brief pregame hug and a few in-game laughs during the Houston Rockets' comfortable win over the Lakers.

Even though Howard refused to stay on Bryant's team 2 1/2 years ago, the center still felt some sentimentality for the superstar in his farewell season.

James Harden scored 25 points, and Howard added 16 points and 15 rebounds in the Rockets' second victory over Los Angeles in six days, 107-87 on Thursday night.

Bryant scored 22 points and dunked for the first time in his farewell season, elevating over Clint Capela for a one-handed jam. Howard admired it along with everybody in the building.

"I already know what the headlines are going to say: Kobe turned back the hands of time," Howard said. "I didn't think he had enough legs to do it, but it's pretty cool. We got to see the old guy still has the legs a little bit."

Howard and Bryant parted under acrimonious circumstances in 2013, with Howard leaving millions on the table by refusing to return to the Lakers as a free agent. Howard's move also essentially guaranteed Bryant would finish his career without a sixth ring with the Lakers.

But Bryant's third-quarter jam was the latest evidence of rejuvenation for the 20-year veteran over the last two weeks. He went 9 for 16 and grabbed eight rebounds.

"My legs felt lively and they felt springy," Bryant said. "I don't know where it came from, but it was there. I can't really explain it. I feel like I can maintain this, but it's always a give-and-take with Father Time. Sometimes he lets me lead the way, and sometimes he leads the way, so you just kind of roll with it. It's a good idea not to mock Father Time. So I'll just say that as long as he lets me lead the way, I'm cool with that."

STEADY WIN

Terrence Jones had 16 points to help the Rockets avoid a winless three-game trip. They never trailed in their fifth straight win over the Lakers at Staples Center, Houston's longest road winning streak in the rivalry's history.

"There weren't as many periods that we've had in the past of letdown, loss of intensity, loss of focus," interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.

The 37-year-old Bryant hadn't dunked in the Lakers' first 25 games, and Staples Center roared when he drove the lane and threw down on Clint Capela in the third quarter. Bryant had dunked just eight times in 63 games over the past three seasons since his 2012-13 campaign ended early due to a torn Achilles tendon.KOBE'S DUNK

He got the crowd standing again with an under-the-hoop layup later in the quarter. Bryant scored 10 points in the third.

TIP-INS

Rockets: Howard got his usual chorus of boos whenever he touched the ball at Staples Center. Even Clippers fans boo Howard, who famously spurned the Lakers in 2013 free agency, leaving millions on the table after one season in Los Angeles.

Lakers: Randle hit the first 3-pointer of his NBA career in the second quarter, beating the shot clock. The 6-foot-9 forward was 0 for 7 from distance this season, but plans to add the shot to his regular repertoire. ... Rookie D'Angelo Russell got so excited about Bryant's dunk that he got a technical foul for leaving the bench area while running along the far baseline. The No. 2 overall pick finished a quiet game with two points on 1-for-9 shooting and seven assists in 26 minutes.

UP NEXT

Rockets: Host Clippers on Saturday.

Lakers: At Thunder on Saturday.