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Lakers seek answers in Big Easy

Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant (24) covers his face after being called for a foul against the New Orleans Hornets during the first half of Game 2 of their Western Conference Playoff series at Staples Center in Los Angeles on April 20, 2011. The Lakers defeated the Hornets 87 to 78 . UPI Photo/Lori Shepler
Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant (24) covers his face after being called for a foul against the New Orleans Hornets during the first half of Game 2 of their Western Conference Playoff series at Staples Center in Los Angeles on April 20, 2011. The Lakers defeated the Hornets 87 to 78 . UPI Photo/Lori Shepler | License Photo

The Los Angeles Lakers will try again for their second win of the season Wednesday against the New Orleans Pelicans at Smoothie Kin Center.

After claiming victory versus Charlotte on Sunday, the Lakers dropped a 107-102 decision in Memphis Tuesday night. NBA leading scorer Kobe Bryant (26.7 ppg) had 28 points and Carlos Boozer scored a season-high 20 points with eight rebounds.

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Wesley Johnson (15), Jordan Hill (13) and Jeremy Lin (12) all scored in double digits for the Lakers, who fell to 1-6 on the season and shot 47.1 percent. The Lakers only made 7-of-22 3-pointers and Bryant hit on just three of his 10 attempts from beyond the arc. Hill had 14 boards in defeat.

"We just had to keep fighting," said Lakers big man Ed Davis. "We were in the game at halftime. We came out, they had a good start. We made a comeback and gave ourselves a chance to win, we just couldn't finish it out."

The Lakers are playing five of seven games on the road and didn't have guard Wayne Ellington against the Grizzlies after his father was shot and killed on Sunday in Philadelphia.

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Forward Ryan Kelly (hamstring) did not play Tuesday and is questionable. He has appeared in just one game this season.

Los Angeles will return home for two tough games versus San Antonio and Golden State before hitting the road for three more games. LA is 0-3 as the visitor this season.

The Pelicans are home for two games versus Los Angeles and Minnesota, and had a two-game winning streak stopped with Monday's 118-111 road loss to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James and Kyrie Irving had 32 points apiece, while the Pelicans were led by Ryan Anderson's 32 points off the bench. Anderson made 8-of-12 3-pointers and Anthony Davis contributed 27 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks for New Orleans, which has lost three of five games and gave up 67 points in the second half.

"Our defense got us tonight. We didn't play much," said Pelicans coach Monty Williams. "And our shot selection was poor."

Tyreke Evans had 10 assists, but shot just 2-of-14 from the field for six points before fouling out late. Jrue Holiday scored 16 points in the loss.

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The Pelicans went 2-1 against the Lakers last season, but Los Angeles has won 12 of the previous 14 matchups between the teams. The Lakers have won eight of their past 10 trips to the Big Easy.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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