LOS ANGELES — The Denver Nuggets extended their winning streak to three games by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 114-106 on Thursday night, disrupting the Lakers’ three-game winning spree. Jamal Murray led the charge with 29 points, followed closely by Michael Porter Jr., who contributed 27 points. Nikola Jokic also made a significant impact with 24 points, 13 rebounds, and nine assists.
The defending NBA champions embarked on their three-game road trip with this victory, marking their eighth win in the last 10 games. Despite relinquishing a 15-point lead in the second half, the Nuggets managed to maintain their lead throughout the game, culminating in a decisive 10-2 run to secure their victory at the arena where they previously defeated the Lakers in the Western Conference finals last May.
The game was played under the shadow of a newly unveiled 19-foot-tall bronze statue of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant outside their downtown arena, adding an emotional layer to the evening. The Lakers donned their Black Mamba alternate uniforms in tribute to Bryant, with the crowd chanting his name in the final minutes of the game.
For the Lakers, Anthony Davis led with 32 points, while LeBron James added 25 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists. Austin Reaves also had a notable performance with 15 points and 10 assists. The Lakers faced challenges with their guard lineup due to D’Angelo Russell’s absence due to left knee soreness and Max Christie’s injury before halftime.
The Nuggets showcased their championship-winning core’s strength, while the Lakers, despite not making moves at the trade deadline, looked to maintain their roster’s chemistry and potential. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka expressed his strategy of not risking the team’s current dynamics for marginal improvements, focusing instead on potential significant moves in the summer.
The game highlighted the Nuggets’ cohesive play and the Lakers’ resilience, despite the absence of key players. As both teams look ahead, the Nuggets will face Sacramento next, while the Lakers will host New Orleans, continuing their quest for success in the ongoing NBA season.