Postgame medical updates

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Kobe Bryant scored 40 points in Game 1 against Phoenix and said he "felt fine" after sitting out of practice the last six days because of a sore right knee. Andrew Bynum scored only four points and took four rebounds said he came through the game without any problems in his injured right knee. Lamar Odom suffered the most of all the Lakers in Game 1. He sported a pretty hefty knot on his noggin, the result of a blow from Phoenix's Louis Amundson. "It was towards the end of the game," Odom explained. "Amundson caught me a little bit and gave me a nice little goodbye knot, but it'll be all right with a little ice."

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