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"I felt like they played really well," Bryant said. "They played with a lot of intensity and for us it was good learning experience. I'm proud of the way we battled to get back into the game. We just couldn't get over the hump."
Karl said he wasn't sure but suspected Harrington will be back for Game 4.
Bryant finished with 22 points after scoring 31 and 38 points in the two wins at Staples Center.
The Nuggets used a 28-2 run spanning the first and second quarters to take a stunning 38-14 lead. Lawson scored 13 of the Nuggets' points as they scored 20 of the final 22 points of the first quarter, then teamed with Corey Brewer and Harrington on a trio of 3-pointers to stretch Denver's lead to 41-17.
"Everything was going right," McGee said. "We were passing the ball the right way, we were running, everything was working."
Nothing was going right for the Lakers and their stars.
"I wasn't on my sweet spots," Bryant said. "They tried to keep me more on the perimeter. I wasn't in the post a lot. I lived at the elbow the first two games and we got away from that a little bit in the second half. Pau (Gasol) as well. We saw him on the perimeter way too much. We can't do that. We have to stick to our ground and pound game."
NOTES: Brown said he expects F Metta World Peace to be rested, not rusty when his suspension is over: "He's working hard. He's engaged. I think he'll be fine. Obviously, you never know, but he's working his tail off and he is engaged and that's all you can ask for during this period." ... The Lakers have only squandered one 2-0 series lead, losing to the Phoenix Suns in 1993. ... The Nuggets' seven turnovers were one shy of their all-time playoff low.
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