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LeBron James played the best game in the NBA bubble, and Kyle Kuzma hit a decisive shot that helped the Los Angeles Lakers (52-18) get back on track to victory.
Man of the match
The Lakers in the final seconds 124: 121 (31:25, 33:34, 24:29, 36:33) broke the Denver Nuggets (46-25) for the basketball players and ended a three-game losing series.
The star of the game was Kuzma, who, after a well-executed combination, scored a precise 0.4-second triple and put the Lakers ahead. The Nuggets couldn’t detect a soft attack for the rest of the time.
LeBron, who had the best personal performance in the Orlando bubble at the time, scored 29 points (4/10 doubles, 5/11 trit, 6/10 penalties) in 38 minutes, had 12 assists, blocked 2 shots, bounced 1 ball and made 5 mistakes. .
1 minute before the end of the game. 49 seconds, the Nuggets led 119: 114 after a precise pitch from Monte Morris. Still, Kuzma hit the colon, Anthony Davis noticed the penalties, James scored with a foul and, 45.7 seconds ahead, the Lakers were already ahead – 121: 119.
On the next attack, Morris could have leveled the score, but only hit a free throw. Still, the Lakers didn’t attack and the Denver team launched a quick attack, and 4.8 seconds later, Kuzma fouled P.J. Dossier, who also made a single penalty shot and did not take the opportunity to ponder the result.
It’s true that the Nuggets saved all of their leaders in the fourth quarter. Neither Nikola Jokičius, Jamal Murray nor Michael Porter appeared on the field. Overall, Michael Malone used a ten-man rotation tonight, with all basketball players staying on the field for 21 to 27 minutes.
The Lakers recently made 14 long shots of 29 attempts (48.3%) at 3-point range.
Lakers: LeBron James 29 (d. 4/10, d. 5/11, 12 res.), Anthony Davis 27 (9/14 d.), Kyle Kuzma 25 (8/11 d.), Dion Waiters 12, Danny Green 11 (3/5 trit.).
Pepitas: P.J. Dozer 18 (5/7 pitches), Michael Porter 15 (3/3 doubles, 3/3 trit.), Yamal Murray and Monte Morris after 14, Paul Millsap 13, Nikola Jokičius 12, Mason Plumlee 11.
Match summary:
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