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04/25 23:46 CDT Gordon, Jokic lead the Nuggets to the brink of a sweep with a
112-105 win over the Lakers in Game 3
Gordon, Jokic lead the Nuggets to the brink of a sweep with a 112-105 win over
the Lakers in Game 3
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) --- Aaron Gordon had 29 points and 15 rebounds, Nikola Jokic
added 24 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists, and the Denver Nuggets moved to
the brink of the second round with a 112-105 victory over the Los Angeles
Lakers in Game 3 of their first-round series Thursday night.
Jamal Murray scored 22 points as the defending NBA champion Nuggets won their
11th consecutive meeting with LeBron James and the Lakers in dominating style.
Michael Porter Jr. added 20 points for Denver, which took control in the third
quarter and cruised through the final minutes to its fifth straight road win
over Los Angeles, starting with its sweep of last season's Western Conference
finals.
Game 4 is Saturday night in Los Angeles. No NBA team has ever rallied from an
0-3 playoff deficit.
Anthony Davis had 33 points and 15 rebounds, and James added 26 points and nine
assists in the Lakers' seventh consecutive postseason loss to Denver over the
past two years. Los Angeles hasn't beaten the Nuggets since Dec. 16, 2022.
Austin Reaves scored 22 points for Los Angeles, which surged into the
postseason with largely outstanding play since the holidays, capped by an
impressive play-in win over New Orleans to snatch the seventh seed.
But the Nuggets are the same nightmare matchup for the Lakers --- or any
opponent, really --- that they were a year ago in the conference finals.
Davis and James were outstanding once again, but they can't do it alone. The
Lakers missed 15 of their first 16 3-point attempts in Game 3, going nearly 34
minutes between 3-point buckets.
D'Angelo Russell went scoreless in 24 minutes of play for the Lakers, who got
only two assists out of their inconsistent third option on offense. Russell
missed all seven of his shots, including six 3-point attempts.
Meanwhile, Gordon had his highest-scoring game in the Nuggets' past two playoff
runs, highlighted by 10 points in the third quarter while Denver took control.
Jokic made nine of his 13 shots and barely missed his 17th career postseason
triple-double.
The second-seeded Nuggets began their title defense with two wins in Denver,
pulling away late in Game 1 before snatching Game 2 with a furious comeback
capped by Murray's winning jumper at the buzzer.
After blowing a 20-point lead in the second half of Game 2, the seventh-seeded
Lakers were left feeling frustrated, outmanned --- and occasionally confused,
according to Davis, who said the Lakers sometimes don't know what they're doing
when faced with Denver's offensive versatility.
None of those problems had been alleviated in Game 3, and now the Lakers are
one loss away from the end of James' remarkable 21st NBA season. Los Angeles
hadn't played a home game in 16 days, and it has won just once at home since
March 24.
The Nuggets went 16-4 in last season's playoffs, and they appear capable of
another steamroll through the postseason after comfortably handling the
talented Lakers through three games.
A matchup with Denver is brutal even with the Lakers' regulars all playing
well, and Russell's disappearing act was compounded by another quiet game from
starter Rui Hachimura, who had only five points while taking four shots in 28
minutes.
Denver turned a small halftime deficit into a 10-point lead with a 24-10 run to
start the second half led by Gordon and Murray, who combined for 19 points in
the third quarter. The Lakers never got closer than eight points down the
stretch in the fourth quarter.
While the Lakers' fans left the building in the final minutes, a small group in
the Lakers' end chanted "Fire Darvin!" toward Lakers coach Darvin Ham.
While the struggles of Hachimura and Russell made it irrelevant, Spencer
Dinwiddie had eight points as the Lakers finally got bench scoring from someone
other than Taurean Prince, the only Los Angeles reserve to score in those two
games in Denver.
Lakers swingman Jarred Vanderbilt didn't return from the sprained right foot
that has kept him out since Feb. 1. Cam Reddish and Christian Wood also
remained out with injuries, but Ham said the team will have significant updates
Friday.
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