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March 29, 2012; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant (24) and Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Derek Fisher (37) in the first half at the Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-US PRESSWIRE

Lakers Vs. Thunder: L.A. Falls To Thunder In Home Loss

The Lakers are 20-5 at home this season.

Lakers Vs. Thunder: L.A. Falls To Thunder In Home Loss

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Lakers Schedule 2012: New Orleans, Golden State Come To Staples Center

The Los Angeles Lakers have lost three of their last four home games, including Thursday's 102-93 defeat at Staples Center to Western Conference top dog Oklahoma City. But the Lakers have a chance to bolster their Pacific Division lead over the Los Angeles Clippers - currently a game and a half - with a pair of winnable home games this weekend. Here is the weekend schedule for the Lakers:

Saturday - New Orleans at Lakers (12:30 p.m., Fox Sports West): This is a rare occasion that the Clippers get the night game when they have a home game on the same day as the Lakers. The Lakers should have no problem with the Hornets, who are 13-38 this season. The Lakers have beaten New Orleans five straight times, and five straight times at home.

Sunday - Golden State at Lakers (6:30 p.m., Fox Sports West): The Lakers are 2-0 against the Warriors this season, including a 104-101 victory on Tuesday in Oakland. Hopefully Andrew Bynum won't shoot any three-pointers in this contest.

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Lakers vs. Thunder Highlights [VIDEO]: Durant's Dunk On Pau And More

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Lakers Vs. Thunder Final Score: Russell Westbrook Dominates In 102-93 Oklahoma City Win

The Los Angeles Lakers collapsed in the second half, falling 102-93 to the Oklahoma City Thunder at Staples Center on Thursday night. Former UCLA Bruins guard Russell Westbrook scored 36 points and had six assists to lead the Thunder from a five-point halftime deficit to a win.

But at least Andrew Bynum wasn't benched for shooting a three-pointer.

Bynum led the Lakers with 25 points and 13 rebounds, making 10 of his 15 field goals. However, Kobe Bryant (7-for-25), Pau Gasol (4-for-11), and Metta World Peace (3-for-13) combined to shoot 28.6% in the loss. Bryant had 23 points and nine rebounds for the Lakers, who shot 41.7% as a team.

The Lakers have dropped three of their last four home games, and their Pacific Division lead fell to a game and a half over the Los Angeles Clippers.

Derek Fisher scored seven points in 16 minutes off the bench for the Thunder in his first game back in Staples Center since being traded to the Houston Rockets on March 16. Kevin Durant added 21 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists for Oklahoma City, who has won five straight games and are the top team in the Western Conference and have the second best record in the NBA at 39-12.

The Lakers continue their hmestand with a pair of weekend home games, beginning with New Orleans on Saturday afternoon at Staples Center.

For more Lakers news and notes, be sure to read Silver Screen and Roll.

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Lakers Soap Opera: Mike Brown Asserts He Is In Charge

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