By EDDIE PELLS He can't do everything.But if the Lakers are going to advance to the NBA finals, Kobe Bryant might just have to.Over four desperate minutes late in Monday night's 120-101 loss to Denver, Bryant took the first shot on all seven Los Angeles possessions, made it to the line six times and scored 13 points in a futile attempt to catch up.The rest of LA's production: four free throws from Pau Gasol.So, Los Angeles left Denver having regained home-court advantage, but appearing never more dependent on its admittedly exhausted star with the series now tied at 2."Yes, those are actions we have to go to and they're drastic actions," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said of the Kobe-or-nothing strategy at the end.Bryant was attached to an IV in the locker room after Game 3, when he hit a 3-pointer and five free throws late to help the Lakers take a late lead and keep it.He finished with 34 points in this game and is still averaging 36 for the series.