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LAL 119, SAC 113 - In a thrilling Game 4 of the 2001 NBA Western Conference Semifinals, Kobe Bryant delivered a performance for the ages, propelling the Los Angeles Lakers past the Sacramento Kings with 48 points and 16 rebounds. This stellar display not only showcased Bryant's scoring prowess but also his ability to dominate in crucial playoff moments. With Shaquille O'Neal sidelined due to foul trouble in the final period, Bryant took on the mantle of leadership, scoring 15 pivotal points in the fourth quarter alone. It was a reminder of his clutch abilities, reminiscent of previous playoff heroics where he stepped up when his team needed him most. Player of the game: Kobe Bryant: 48 PTS, 15-29 FGM, 52 FG%, 1-1 3PM, 17-19 FTM, 16 REB, 3 AST, 2 STL, 1 BLK, 2 TOV GMSC 43.3 (27th Playoff All-Time) Throughout the series, Bryant had been a force to be reckoned with, averaging an impressive 35 points per game against a formidable Kings defense. His performance in Game 4 underscored his evolution into a playoff powerhouse, capable of carrying the Lakers to victory even without O'Neal's dominant presence on the court. Bryant's scoring outburst was complemented by Derek Fisher's steady play, contributing 20 points, and Robert Horry's critical defensive stop and timely contributions down the stretch. For the Kings, the loss marked the end of a season filled with promise but ultimately dashed hopes of advancing further in the playoffs. Despite the efforts of Chris Webber, who had 21 points and 11 rebounds in what could have been his final game with Sacramento, the Kings fell short against a Lakers team firing on all cylinders. The uncertainty surrounding Webber's future as a free agent added a layer of melancholy to the game, as the Kings faced the possibility of significant offseason changes. As the Lakers celebrated their second consecutive playoff sweep, having won 15 straight games leading up to the Western Conference Finals, Bryant's performance stood out as a defining moment in his career. It showcased not only his scoring ability but also his resilience and leadership under pressure, qualities that would continue to define his legacy in the years to come.