Lakers fall to Suns' long-range shooting

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The Phoenix Suns made 22 three-pointers, the second highest in a National Basketball Association game, to beat two-time defending champions the Los Angeles Lakers 121-116 on Sunday.

Jason Richardson scored a game-high 35 points and knocked down seven threes as the Suns (5-4) fell just short of the NBA record of 23 three-pointers set by the Orlando Magic in 2009.

"I didn't know what the record was. I know we made a lot of them," Richardson told reporters.

"I didn't know we were close to the record or anything like that."

Elsewhere, it was: Hawks 111, Timberwolves 105; Pistons 100, Kings 94; Spurs 117, Thunder 104; and Rockets 104, Knicks 96.

In Los Angeles, Steve Nash scored 12 of his 21 points in the final five minutes and added 13 assists.

The All-Star point guard found Turkey's Hedo Turkoglu for a final clinching shot from long distance with 34 seconds left to push the Suns' lead to six.

First at home

The Lakers (8-2) lost their second straight game - and their first at home °?°?- after starting the year 8-0, despite a strong offensive performance.

Spanish forward Pau Gasol had 28 points and 17 rebounds, while Kobe Bryant fell one board shy of a triple-double with 25 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds.

Lamar Odom put up 22 points and 11 rebounds but received a critical technical foul with 53 seconds left and the Lakers trailing by two.

"I don't think the NBA wants those type of things to happen, it changes the context of the ball game," Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson said.

"(The NBA rules) say we expect normal reaction. That was normal reaction so we expect a better judgment in that situation."

Even without the technical free throw, the Lakers could not stop the offensive onslaught from the Suns who shot 51 percent from the field and were 22-for-40 behind the three-point line for the game.

In a tight contest at Staples Center, Phoenix took the lead for good in the third quarter where it led by as much as 13 before the Lakers chipped away at the deficit.

Lakers reserve point guard Steve Blake sat out the game with a stomach ailment.

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