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Suns top Lakers as Stoudemire pulls off inside job with 42 points

PHOENIX - Amare Stoudemire answered his critics with an exclamation point, and there will be no sweep in the Western Conference finals.

PHOENIX - Amare Stoudemire answered his critics with an exclamation point, and there will be no sweep in the Western Conference finals.

Stoudemire matched his career playoff high with 42 points, 29 in the second half, and grabbed 11 rebounds to power the Phoenix Suns to a 118-109 victory last night that cut the Los Angeles Lakers' lead in the series to 2-1.

"Just being aggressive, really going after it," Stoudemire said. "Tonight I wanted to come out with some aggressiveness and get it going."

The Suns can pull even with a victory at home in Game 4 tomorrow night.

Phoenix, dominated inside in the first two games, won with its big men, and a big advantage at the free throw line.

Robin Lopez, whose 7-foot presence gave the Suns some much-needed toughness inside, scored 20 on 8-for-10 shooting in 31 minutes, by far his most playing time since returning from a back injury at the start of the series. Phoenix made 37 of 42 free throws, 14 of 18 by Stoudemire. The Lakers were 16-for-20 at the line.

Kobe Bryant had 36 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds. Pau Gasol scored 23 points, but the Lakers didn't get as much help from their supporting cast as they did in the first two games.

The Suns, the second-best three-point shooting team in NBA history in the regular season, were just 5-for-20. But Jason Richardson was 4-for-7, including one with 26 seconds to go to put the lid on the triumph, snapping the Lakers' eight-game playoff winning streak.

Richardson scored 19. Steve Nash had 17 points and 15 assists.

Stoudemire, who can opt out of the final year of his contract after this season, made 10 of 12 shots in the second half, scoring 16 in the third quarter and 13 in the fourth.

"My dedication to the game should never be questioned," Stoudemire said.