Nuggets ride Nikola Jokic's triple-double to Game 1 win over Lakers
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[May 17, 2023]
The Denver Nuggets tried to run the Lakers out of the arena
early behind another big game from Nikola Jokic, but the experienced
Los Angeles team didn't flinch -- and nearly stole Game 1 of the
Western Conference finals.
The Nuggets built an 18-point halftime lead in front of their home
crowd and were up by 21 in the third quarter but had to hold off a
furious Los Angeles rally to pull out a 132-126 win on Tuesday
night.
Jokic had 34 points, 21 rebounds and 14 assists for his third
straight triple-double, and teammate Jamal Murray scored 31 points
despite battling an ear infection.
"The whole playoffs he is playing amazing," Jokic said jokingly of
Murray. "Maybe he faked it, he doesn't want to practice just to get
a couple of days off."
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope contributed 21 points, Bruce Brown had 16,
Michael Porter Jr. added 15 points and 10 rebounds and Aaron Gordon
finished with 12 points for the Nuggets.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is Thursday night in Denver.
Anthony Davis had 40 points and 10 rebounds, LeBron James finished
with 26 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists, Austin Reaves scored
23 points and Rui Hachimura put up 17 points for the Lakers, whose
second-half rally came up short.
"We'll go back and look at the film, see what we need to clean up,"
Los Angeles coach Darvin Ham said. "Take a good look at that second
half, see what went well, try to sustain the good stuff and
alleviate and repair the bad stuff."
The Lakers lost Game 1 for the first time this postseason.
"It's the playoffs, we need to be aggressive, we need to win the
game, especially in front of the home crowd," Jokic said. "They won
two Game 1s."
Los Angeles chipped away at the large deficit, getting within three
points three times in the final four minutes. Denver responded by
scoring the next points each time.
The Lakers opened the fourth on an 8-2 run to pull within 108-100
with 10:10 left.
Porter and Jeff Green hit corner 3-pointers and Murray scored on
consecutive possessions to make it 118-104.
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May 16, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA;
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) controls the ball in the
second quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers during game one of the
Western Conference Finals for the 2023 NBA playoffs at Ball Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles got within 124-118 with 3:53 left, and
a Nuggets turnover led to a Reaves 3-pointer that made it a
three-point game. Denver got the margin back to six, but another
Reaves 3-pointer made it 127-124 with 2:18 left.
James had a chance to tie with 45 seconds left but missed a 3-point
attempt, and Jokic closed it out at the line.
"I think we did a good job of just making shots and weathering the
storm," Murray said. "But that's why it's a series. Both teams will
make adjustments."
Denver used a 36-13 edge in rebounding to take a 72-54 lead into
halftime. Jokic had 12 rebounds in the first quarter and finished
with 16 for the half to go along with 19 points and seven assists.
"It took us a half to get into the game, and that was pretty much
the ballgame," James said.
Murray hit a pair of 3-pointers at the start of the third, giving
the Nuggets a 78-58 lead. Jokic notched his triple-double when he
fed Caldwell-Pope for a floating jumper midway through the third
quarter. It is his 12th postseason triple-double, the most by a
center in NBA history.
Jokic put the Nuggets ahead 93-72 with a 3-pointer and fed
Caldwell-Pope for another before Los Angeles closed the third
strong. The Lakers went on a 16-7 run, but Jokic drained a 28-footer
at the quarter buzzer to make it a 14-point game entering the
fourth.
--Field Level Media
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