LeBron James misses critical three-pointers in the fourth quarter and Anthony Davis fades in a 108-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets in Game 2.
LeBron James and the Lakers couldn’t overcome late turnovers and a Denver Nuggets run powered by Jamal Murray during Game 2 of the Western Conference finals.And Davis couldn’t get to the easy buckets that have put him into rhythm for so much of the playoffs, half of his damage coming from the free-throw line.
Even with the Lakers’ stars struggling, they were in position to win before Jamal Murray caught fire in the fourth, his shooting knocking the lid off the rim for his teammates.Denver made seven threes in the fourth. The Lakers made just eight all game. “They made shots when they needed to,” Reaves said.
The Lakers, after almost two days of speculation, did indeed make a starting lineup change. The Lakers reinserted forward Jarred Vanderbilt into the first five after Schroder replaced him in the last two games. Ham had been purposefully coy with his decision, declining to discuss his choice with any specificity following the Game 1 loss.
Shooting, though, was an issue — especially for Davis. He failed to build on a dominant 40-point Game 1 performance, his shots either not falling or not counting after his first made bucket was called an offensive goaltend. “I got the same looks,” Davis said. Denver hung around and hung around, despite repeated double-digit leads for the Lakers that extended into the third quarter. But it felt like they should’ve been up more, the moments for easy points in front of them, and the ball too often fumbled away.Pregame, he chastised anyone for thinking the series was over after the Lakers’ made their comeback in the second half. And postgame, he doubled down, his team now up 2-0.
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