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Anthony missed his second straight game because of a sore right knee, with Forbes starting in his place. Anthony, the 10th-leading scorer in the NBA at 22.8 points per game, also sat out Wednesday's loss at Boston, the only other game he's missed this season.
"Without Melo, if you'd told me we were going to get 123, I would have taken that," Karl said. "It's kind of shocking that we scored that many points."
Trailing by 12 points to begin the final quarter, Toronto cut it to 111-104 on a 3-pointer by Weems with 4:28 to play. Smith answered with a 3 for Denver, restoring the 10-point lead.
After Bargnani hit a jumper and Nene made two at the line, Kleiza cut it 116-109 by making a 3-pointer with 2:18 left. After a timeout, Harrington drove for a layup but landed awkwardly and injured his left ankle. He stayed in the game.
Toronto wasn't done, and a 3-pointer by Bargnani made it 120-116 with 46 seconds to go. But after a missed shot by Billups, Weems lost the ball out of bounds, giving possession back to Denver.
"I don't get worried until it's under four," Karl said. "That's my credo. Four or above, we're OK. When they had a shot and they fumbled it out of bounds, I was a little worried there."
Billups sealed it by making three of four free throws in the closing seconds.
Billups scored 15 points in the first, going 8 for 8 at the line, as Denver led 39-33 after one quarter.
Kleiza scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the second quarter, but Harrington replied with 16 points and five rebounds as Denver widened its lead, holding a 74-65 edge at the half.
Forbes scored 13 points in the third as the Nuggets led by as many as 19 before Toronto ended the quarter on a 6-0, cutting the deficit to 98-86 heading into the fourth.
The teams combined for 22 3-pointers, including 12 by the Nuggets.
NOTES: Raptors guard Jose Calderon (left foot) did not dress, while Peja Stojakovic (left knee) missed his seventh straight game. ... Karl joins Don Nelson, Lenny Wilkens, Pat Riley, Jerry Sloan, Phil Jackson and Larry Brown as the only coaches with 1,000 wins.
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