Rockets 95, Lakers 93

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The Staples Center fans weren't happy with how this one finished, with two semi-controversial calls. First, the refs ruled that Kobe Bryant didn't get off a 3-point shot and instead gave him two free throws. Then, the game ended with the ball getting knocked away from Bryant -- a non-call -- before he could get off a last-gasp lob at the net.

What a bizarre game. Not very well played for the most part, and it came with the drama of Kobe Bryant getting alternately booed and cheered. It's going to be quite a season...

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