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Led by top-notch LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers return to the NBA Grand Finals after a ten-year hiatus.
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Franco Vogel’s students in the Orlando bubble 117: 107 (33:30, 28:21, 26:33, 30:23) beat the Denver Nuggets and triumphed 4-1 in the Western Conference finals.
In the grand finale, the Lakers will face the Miami Heat or the Boston Celtics. Heat leads 3-2 in this pair so far.
Impressive playing, James scored 38 points in 40 minutes (14/21 dvit., 1/4 trit., 7/8 penalty), bounced 16 and took 1 ball, made 10 assists and committed 2 errors.
“It was my duty to make the right decisions on the field and help the team win,” James said during the trophy ceremony.
LeBron has been the first Lakers player since 1988 to score at least 30 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in a playoff game. So far, James Worthy has been the only Lakers basketball player to boast of such an achievement.
LeBron will have a chance to become the first basketball player in history to win the Final Series MVP, representing three different teams. It will also be James’ 10th final of his career. So far, only Bill Russell, Sam Jones and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar have recorded such an achievement.
There are 4 minutes 35 seconds left. No one scored a foul and cut the Nuggets’ deficit to 4 points (99: 103). Still, the Lakers had a decisive momentum at the time.
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Danny Green scored three points, LeBron only scored 9 points in a row and the Lakers won 12: 4 and were less than 2 minutes behind with a double-digit lead of 115: 103.
“We are playing a man for whom such accomplishments are routine, so it’s a bit of comfort to us,” Nuggets quarterback Micheal Malone said. “My challenge for the team is to come back next year.”
The Lakers controlled the situation in the first half of the game, but the Nuggets did not allow the Los Angeles team to separate. Denver star Nikola Jokičius played a good 9 minutes in the first two halves due to a quick foul.
However, the Serbian was the most productive player of the Nuggets and scored 20 points (8/12 doubles, 1/4 trit, 1/1 penalties) in 30 minutes, bounced 7 and took 3 balls, made 5 assists and committed a mistake. .
At the time, another Nuggets leader, Yamal Murray, was suffering from health problems. The Canadian played the second half of the game with knee pain, but ended the game and scored 19 points (7/13 dvit., 0/4 trit., 5/5 penalty), 8 assists, 4 rebounds and 1 interception.
“We haven’t reached the end goal, but to go this far and surprise so many people is a great feeling. Next year we will try to come back even stronger, “said Murray.
The NBA Finals series will begin in the evening at 4 am Wednesday through Thursday. Lithuanian time. If the Heat and Celtics play Game 7 of the series, the NBA Finals will begin Friday through Saturday night at 4 pm Lithuanian time.
Lakers: LeBron James 38 (14/21, 16, 10), Anthony Davis 27 (6/12, 9/9 fines), Danny Green and Alex Carus (5/6 dvit.) After 11.
Nuggets: Nikola Jokičius (8/12 double, 7th chamber) and Jerami Grant (5/10 double, 2/8 trit., 9th chamber) after 20, Yamal Murray 19 (7/13, 8th ed.), Paul Millsap 13 (1/5 trit., 10/11 fines), Michael Porter and Monte Morris (4/8, 7th ed.) After 10.
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