LeBron James did not have a good night and his Lakers lost again on the road against the Denver Nuggets. Thus, the Colorado franchise has a significant advantage for the next two games, which will be in Los Angeles. Jamal Murray was the figure, with a last quarter of a novel.
Denver Nuggetswith outstanding performances from the point guard Jamal Murrayauthor of 37 goals, and the Serbian pivot Nikola Jokicauthor of a “triple double”, beat last night at home to los angeles lakers by 108-103 and went ahead 2-0 in the final series of the western conference of the nba to the best of seven games.
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The Nuggets They have an 8-0 record in the current Playoffs at its Ball Center stadium, in a series that will now move to The Angels to play two games at the Crypto.com Arena, the first on Saturday at 9:30 p.m. in Argentina.


Murray, the key of the Nuggets
murray scored 23 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter, while Jokic He got his “‘triple-double” number 13 in the Playoffs with 23 points, 17 rebounds and 13 assists.
murray was key for the Nuggets will reach the finals of the western conference in the Playoffs 2020 and missed the last two postseasons after tearing ligaments in his left knee in April 2021.
In the last quarter, the base of the Nuggets he was 6 of 7 from the field, including four 3-pointers and fueling a 15-1 offensive run that gave his team a significant 96-84 lead.
In the lakers, Lebron James and austin reaves scored 22 goals each, while the pivot Anthony Davis contributed 18 after scoring 40 in the first game, and the Japanese Rui Hachimura he scored 21 points as a substitute.
The winner of this series will face off in the grand finale of the nba before the winner of the Eastern Conference that settle Miami Heat and boston celtics.
This series favors Heat by 1 to 0 and will continue tonight from 9:30 p.m. again at the Bostonian TD Garden.
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