Davis, James power Lakers to verge of NBA Finals
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[September 25, 2020]
Anthony Davis scored a game-high
34 points, LeBron James added 26 and the Los Angeles Lakers never
lost the lead over the final three quarters Thursday night en route
to a 114-108 victory over the Denver Nuggets in Game 4 of the
Western Conference finals near Orlando.
The top-seeded Lakers hold a 3-1 lead in the series and are within
one win of the NBA Finals. Game 5 is scheduled for Saturday.
Jamal Murray paced the Nuggets with 32 points and eight assists, but
he misfired on all three of his 3-point attempts.
Los Angeles led each of its previous two series 3-1 before closing
out the Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets on its first
opportunity to advance.
Meanwhile, the third-seeded Nuggets find themselves in familiar
territory facing a 3-1 deficit. They also trailed the Utah Jazz and
Los Angeles Clippers 3-1 in their first two rounds before stunning
each with three-game turnarounds to move on.
After losing for the first time in the series on Tuesday, the Lakers
led by 10 points in the first quarter, 12 in the second and 11 in
the third before the Nuggets rallied within 87-86 on a pair of free
throws by Monte Morris with 11:14 remaining in the game.
"I feel like we played with a lot of energy tonight," Lakers guard
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope told TNT. "Game 3, I feel we had a lack of
energy starting the game. I thought tonight we came out strong. We
kept a lead the whole game."
Denver managed to hang within 105-102 and got possession after a
Davis turnover. However, James pressured Murray into a short-range
miss, and Rajon Rondo countered at the other end for a five-point
lead with 2:48 to go.
"He's a helluva player," James told TNT before leaving the court,
about the challenge of guarding Murray in the fourth quarter. "I
just wanted to take the challenge. He's a tough guard. Just using my
athleticism and also just being smart. I've been at this a long
time."
"I appreciate the respect," Murray said about being guarded by
James, "but we didn't win the game."
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Lakers forward LeBron James (23) drives the ball around Denver
Nuggets forward Jerami Grant (9) during the second half in game four
of the Western Conference Finals of the 2020 NBA Playoffs at
AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
The Los Angeles advantage was still five when James missed a jumper
with 1:05 to play. However, Caldwell-Pope snatched the offensive
rebound and the Nuggets fouled James, whose two foul shots with 59
seconds left opened a 111-104 lead and iced the win.
Free throws by Rondo (one) and Davis (two) then secured the win and
put the Lakers one victory away from their first NBA Finals
appearance since winning the title in 2010.
Davis, the series' leading scorer, hit 10 of his 15 shots and went
13-for-14 at the free-throw line. The Lakers, for the second time in
the four games, used a large disparity in fouls shots to outscore
Denver 28-20 at the line and overcome the Nuggets' 50.6 percent to
47.5 percent advantage in field-goal shooting.
James shot 11-for-14 at the line and joined with Davis in getting
Nuggets big men Nikola Jokic and Paul Millsap in foul trouble.
James also found time for nine rebounds and a game-high-tying eight
assists.
Four other Lakers scored in double figures, with Caldwell-Pope going
for 13, Dwight Howard 12 to complement a game-high 11 rebounds,
Rondo 11 and Kyle Kuzma 10.
Denver's Jerami Grant finished with 17 points, Jokic 16, Michael
Porter Jr. 13 and a team-high eight rebounds and Morris 12.
The Lakers finished with a 12-6 advantage in offensive rebounds.
"It was the difference," Murray said.
--Field Level Media
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