Lawson had 30 points and tied a career high with 17 assists,
forward Kenneth Faried scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed 13
rebounds as the Denver Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Lakers 134-126
on Friday.
Forward Wilson Chandler scored 19 points for the Nuggets, who had
all five starters score in double figures in their second straight
win.
"Great individual efforts (by) Ty and Kenneth," Nuggets coach Brian
Shaw said. "Great balance in our starting lineup. It's a win, we'll
take it. Good for us to finish on this note before we head out on
this road trip and build up some confidence."
Denver (27-34) is a vastly different team with Lawson healthy.
Without him, the Nuggets lost eight of nine and were non-competitive
in most of the losses.
Lawson had to watch his team fall out of the playoff race, but he
used the time to improve his game.
"When you sit out you watch a lot of tape, you watch a lot of
games," Lawson said. "I could see things that were open that I
wasn't taking. It's been helping. Shooting threes, and now making
them, has opened the rest of my game — the mid-range and getting to
the basket. Also getting more assists."
His quickness and ability to create shots off the dribble has opened
up Denver's offense and put pressure on opposing defenses.
It was never more evident than late in the first half when he used a
crossover to put Los Angeles guard Jodie Meeks on his rear and feed
center Timofey Mozgov for an easy layup.
Center Pau Gasol had 27 points and guard Jordan Farmar scored 24
points off the bench for Los Angeles (21-41).
This is shaping up to be the Lakers' worst season in 39 years, and
it hit a low point with a 48-point loss to the Los Angeles Clippers
on Thursday night. That was the largest margin of defeat in
franchise history and the largest in the NBA this season, and it
came on the heels of allowing 132 points to New Orleans on Tuesday.
"You can't win that way. We are trying everything we can do," coach
Mike D'Antoni said. "I don't know if the air has gone out or we are
tired or what the problem is."
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Despite playing their fourth game in five nights, the Lakers were
buoyed by the fact that Brooklyn came to Denver last week on the
heels of a 44-point loss in Portland and won easily.
The Nuggets scored just eight points in the first quarter against
the Nets, but with Lawson in the lineup they put up 42 in the first
quarter on Friday to set the tone against the Lakers that lasted the
entire game.
"Coach said he wanted us to score 40 a quarter," Lawson said. "He
said he wanted us to get 160. There wasn't much defense being played
but we won nonetheless."
Denver, which shot 54.5 percent from the field for the night, led
77-66 at halftime and eclipsed 100 points with 3:14 left in the
third quarter. Lawson, Faried and Chandler were a combined 31-for-41
from the field heading into the fourth quarter with the Nuggets
leading 110-91.
"Our defense needs to get better," Lakers center Robert Sacre said.
"If we give teams an average of 140 points every night it's not good
enough."
The Lakers made a little push early in the fourth quarter, getting
within 13 on rookie forward Ryan Kelly's layup with 7:40 left, but
five quick points by Denver ended hopes of a comeback.
Kelly finished with 24 points and a career-high 11 rebounds.
D'Antoni said he didn't get upset with the result.
"They're good guys. It's not like you can go in there and yell at
them," he said. "They're trying, and they're trying to put
everything into it, they're trying to figure it out. Sometimes they
get outmanned or outmatched."
NOTES: Nuggets G Ty Lawson was in the lineup despite jamming his
left heel during Wednesday night's win over Dallas. He left the game
in the third quarter but returned in the fourth. He did some
shooting Thursday but did not participate in the full practice. ...
Los Angeles ranks fourth in the NBA in 3-point shooting. The Lakers
are averaging 9.4 made 3-pointers per game. ... Denver's bench came
into Friday night's game third in the league in scoring (38.8 points
per game) and first in rebounding (18 per game). ... The Lakers have
used 29 different starting lineups this season.
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