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Another victory in the playoffs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) was achieved by the Los Angeles Lakers, the Orlando bubble 114: 108 (37:30, 23:25, 27:29, 27:24) defeated the Denver Nuggets.
The Lakers advanced in the middle of the first half (20:12) and then stayed ahead, although they did not break by more than 12 points. The only problem was again Anthony Davis’ struggle under the baskets – the tall one didn’t take a single ball in the second straight game until the long break.
In the fourth quarter, the Nuggets ‘affairs were further aggravated by Nikola Jokičius’ early fifth foul, and Davis was soon visually stabbed in the ankle, but he remained in the game. With one minute left in the game, the Lakers led 109: 104.
Jamal Murray hit some ridiculous shots in Game 4 🤯
32 pts
8 AST
46.6 FPTS pic.twitter.com/C2RxRCyfLL– NBA Fantasy (@NBAFantasy) September 25, 2020
LeBron James and Yamal Murray then traded free throws, as did District Rondo with Paul Millsap, with 27 seconds remaining (112: 108). David’s hand didn’t shake, either, and Murray’s long-range pitch forced the Nuggets to capitulate.
LeBron closes Jamal Murray 😳 pic.twitter.com/XnnZpAUwGa
– Bleach Report (@BleacherReport) September 25, 2020
The Lakers lead 3: 1 in the final series of the Western Conference with up to four wins. It is true that the Denver club eliminated such a deficit both in the conference quarterfinals against the Utah Jazz and in the semifinals against the Los Angeles Clippers, so James’s company still cannot feel calm.
Close to triple double in this game was L. James, who scored 26 points in 38 minutes (6/15 of two points, 1/3 of three points, 11/14 free throws), bounced 9 balls, made 8 assists and committed 2 fouls.
The Los Angeles club certainly won the fight under the baskets (41:33), and the collected balls were extremely expensive and they made a mistake only 9 times.
“Lakers”: Anthony Davis 34 (5 seconds, 10/15 shots), LeBron James 26 (9 cameras, 8 resolutions), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 13, Dwight Howard 12 (11 rep.), Rondo District 11 (7th ed.), Kyle Kuzma 10.
“Pepitas”: Yamal Murray 32 (8th ed.), Jerami Grant 17, Nikola Jokičius 16 (7th ed., 4th ed.), Michael Porter 13 (8th ed.), Mount Morris 12.
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