Nuggets roll, even series
DENVER A dominating effort on the boards and a great performance by the bench helped the Denver Nuggets overcome a below-par effort from an ailing Carmelo Anthony.
The Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Lakers, 120-101, on Monday night, evening the Western Conference finals at two games apiece.
Chauncey Billups and J.R. Smith scored 24 points and Kenyon Martin had a double-double as the Nuggets posted their eighth blowout of the postseason but first against Los Angeles following three games that came down to the final seconds.
The Nuggets didn’t need to worry about a botched inbounds pass in the closing seconds like the ones that cost them wins in Games 1 and 3, although Kobe Bryant had another monster fourth quarter in a furious attempt to put a stranglehold on the series that shifts to Los Angeles for Game 5 Wednesday.
Bryant, who is averaging 37 points in the series, scored 34, including 14 in the fourth quarter.
Anthony finished with a hard-fought 15 points, and Martin had 13 points and 15 boards. Nene added 14 points and 13 rebounds.
“It just shows we have heart and can play with a man down,” Smith said.
The game featured four technical fouls and 84 free throws, 49 by Denver.
Anthony went 3-for-16 and missed his first 10 shots. Making matters worse, he turned his right ankle in the first half. At the break, he needed fluids and had his ankle retaped, then returned with a dogged determination to help the Nuggets however he could to pull even in the series.
Bryant and Pau Gasol (21 points) kept the Lakers within striking distance. The Lakers cut a 16-point deficit to 102-92 on four Bryant free throws with 3:49 left thanks to technicals on Martin and Anthony.
The Nuggets, who haven’t lost back-to-back home games all season, were coming off their first loss in the Mile High City since March 9.

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