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duncan228
05-22-2009, 01:20 AM
The national view.

Nuggets beat Lakers 106-103 in Game 2 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2009052113&prov=ap)
By Beth Harris

Similar game, different ending for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Their 24-year playoff dominance of the Denver Nuggets dissipated over the final 29 seconds of the fourth quarter in the second down-to-the-wire game in the Western Conference finals.

That’s when Kenyon Martin hit a layup in traffic and Chauncey Billups made 3 of 4 free throws to give Denver a 106-103 victory in Game 2 on Thursday night to even the series.

“It’s going to be a long series,” Nuggets coach George Karl said.

It was Denver’s first playoff win against Los Angeles since 1985, a span of 11 games, the second-longest postseason winning streak against one team in NBA history.

“There was just a demand that we had to win this game,” Karl said. “There was an inner spirit. We’re a much more smart, mentally tough team than you look at last year and what we are now. It’s a great win.”

Carmelo Anthony scored 34 points, Billups had 27 points and Linas Kleiza added 16 for the Nuggets. Nene finished with six points, nine rebounds and six assists.

“To get one on the road is always tough. We came in and got it,” Anthony said. “We’re mentally tough and we showed that in this game coming off the loss that we gave away in Game 1.”

Anthony twisted his ankle in the game, but he said he would be fine for Game 3 Saturday in Denver.

Kobe Bryant had 32 points, including making all 10 of his free throws, Trevor Ariza scored a career playoff-high 20 points and Pau Gasol had 17 points and 17 rebounds for the Lakers, who dropped to 7-2 at Staples Center this postseason.

“They have home court advantage now. Now it’s time to go to Denver, see if we can do the same,” Bryant said. “We’re not the best road team in the NBA for no reason.”

The Nuggets recovered from poor free throw shooting in a two-point loss in Game 1 to make 17 consecutive foul shots until Billups missed one with 4 seconds remaining. He made the second for the three-point lead.

“I want to kill Chauncey for missing that free throw,” Karl said.

Derek Fisher launched a 3-pointer from the right corner that Nene got a piece of as time expired.

“Nene had a great contest,” Billups said. “I don’t think Fisher got a good chance to get a good look on the shot. Nonetheless, I was down there trying to rebound and trying to get my hands on the ball again, try to get back on that free throw line.”

Fisher thought he did get a good look.

“I figured they were going to try to foul to prevent us from shooting a 3,” he said. “I got rid of it a little quicker than I probably had to. Definitely don’t want to put yourself in a position where you need that kind of shot to try and tie the game.”

Tied at 101, Martin made the layup off Nene’s assist that gave the Nuggets the lead for good.

Bryant dribbled upcourt and got into traffic, with Nene tipping the ball away to earn a jump ball with 18 seconds left. Gasol controlled the tip to Ariza, but the ball squirted away and Fisher fouled Billups. He made both for a 105-101 lead.

“Looked to me like Anthony pushed on Trevor and Trevor tried to get rid of the ball, and no foul was called and they recovered the basketball,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.

Martin then fouled Gasol, who made both before Billups got fouled.

The Lakers were shaky on free throws in the fourth, making 9 of 14, while Denver didn’t blink at the line. The Nuggets were 29 of 37, with Billups hitting 13 of 16 and Anthony 10 of 14.

Kleiza’s 3-pointer early in the fourth quarter gave the Nuggets an 85-82 lead, their first since the game’s opening minutes. Billups followed with two free throws and Anthony hit two straight baskets to extend Denver’s lead to 91-84.

Bryant missed a jumper, but he came up big on the Lakers’ next possession, hitting a 3-pointer with Anthony’s hand in his face. Shannon Brown tossed in a 3 and Lamar Odom made two free throws as part of an 11-2 run that put the Lakers back in front 95-93.

Denver regained the lead before Bryant’s 3-pointer, again with Anthony guarding closely, tied the game at 99 with 1:59 remaining. Billups made two free throws before Bryant’s jumper tied it at 101.

The Lakers led by 14 early in the second quarter. Anthony began a run of 14 consecutive points for the Nuggets to get them to 51-40. They outscored the Lakers 14-2 to get within 55-54 at halftime.

Notes

Anthony became the first Denver player to score at least 30 points in five consecutive playoff games since 1976. He had 39 in Game 1. … Faces in the crowd included Tom Cruise and his “Top Gun” co-star Val Kilmer, Will Ferrell, Denzel Washington, Jack Nicholson, Adam Levine and Maria Shriver.

duncan228
05-22-2009, 01:22 AM
Kleiza provides relief for Nuggets (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=txnuggetskleiza&prov=st&type=lgns)
By Solange Reyner

Linas Kleiza went scoreless in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. The reserve forward came up big for the Denver Nuggets in their 106-103 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2 on Thursday night.

Kleiza finished with 16 points, including going 4 for 7 from 3-point range, and grabbed eight rebounds in what was easily his best postseason performance this season. He played 22 minutes, more than triple the time he saw in Game 1.

“It’s huge,” Kenyon Martin said of his teammate’s production. “He’s been struggling with his shot and not having his confidence there, but he stuck with it. When your number is called, you have to capitalize on it. We needed his play tonight and he did an excellent job on the glass for us and knocking down shots. To have a guy like him come off the bench who they probably wasn’t expecting to play as well, that’s what’s the X-factor is for.”

The Nuggets needed the spark. Only Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups and Martin provided offensive relief for the Nuggets.

Anthony led Denver with 34 points, Billups added 27 and Martin 14.

Dahntay Jones picked up three early fouls and headed for the bench and J.R. Smith was limited because of a calf strain. Chris Andersen only had two points off the bench for the Nuggets.

The attention on Billups and Anthony left Kleiza open in the corners.

That gave the Lithuania native an opportunity he jumped on.

“When you’re playing with Chauncey and Melo on the same team, they kind of collapse on them. So you have to be ready because the shots are going to be there,” said Kleiza, who played at Missouri. “Their defense is based on that, somebody is going to be open. Today we were able to knock shots down.”

Kleiza’s 3-pointer with 10:48 to go gave the Nuggets an 85-82 lead, their first of the game. He was a key part of a 16-4 run to close the first half that helped Denver overcome a 14-point deficit early in the second quarter to get within 55-54 at halftime.

“They kind of had it their way and LK stepped in,” Billups said. “He stepped in and hit some big, big shots for us.”

Kleiza was certainly a player under the radar coming into the series. He was averaging 6.4 points and 2.6 rebounds entering Thursday’s game. His four 3-pointers were a career playoff-high.

His production was something the Lakers could have used from their reserves, who managed a total of 22 points, 10 from Lamar Odom and eight from Shannon Brown.

iggypop123
05-22-2009, 01:28 AM
damn 30 ft for billups and melo

NewJerSpur
05-22-2009, 01:28 AM
LOL @ Karl commenting on having a smarter team but not giving enough credit to Chauncey for the change. The Lakers need Game 3 IMO.

RedsLakers24
05-22-2009, 01:37 AM
Damm just got back from work and saw the Lakers Lost, can someone explain? i didnt see the game

iggypop123
05-22-2009, 01:42 AM
lakers got screwed a couple of times but by stupidity of refs. cant blame them. ive never seen them call jump ball violations. this sums it up.nene must have some naked pics of jaive's wife
http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu241/ttylluke/loltrolled.gif

cherylsteele
05-22-2009, 01:54 AM
lakers got screwed a couple of times but by stupidity of refs. cant blame them. ive never seen them call jump ball violations. this sums it up.nene must have some naked pics of jaive's wife
http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu241/ttylluke/loltrolled.gif
Don't ever complain about the Spurs and other team's fans when they complain about the refs then.

timvp
05-22-2009, 02:02 AM
Damm just got back from work and saw the Lakers Lost, can someone explain? i didnt see the game

Lakers had no shot without Johnny Cueto on the mound, especially now that Edinson Volquez is on the DL.

Obstructed_View
05-22-2009, 02:32 AM
lakers got screwed a couple of times but by stupidity of refs. cant blame them. ive never seen them call jump ball violations.

They certainly didn't when Lamar Odom stole the tip at the end of game 1.

baseline bum
05-22-2009, 02:44 AM
damn 30 ft for billups and melo

:cry :cry :violin :violin :cry :cry

Denver shot a whole 2 more free throws than LA; the disparity was only because Fisher intentionally fouled Billups at the end.

Rogue
05-22-2009, 02:50 AM
Damm just got back from work and saw the Lakers Lost, can someone explain? i didnt see the game
usted es un idiota, solamente explicion.