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Lakers fight hard but fall short Denver takes the win without LeBron and Doncic

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Yolmar Nunez
The Los Angeles Lakers gave it their all on the court, fighting with grit and determination to secure a win against Denver. However, they fell just short, suffering a 131-126 defeat.

Lakers battle until the end, but Denver asserts Its authority

In an intense showdown at Ball Arena, the Denver Nuggets emerged victorious over a resilient Los Angeles Lakers squad that, despite missing LeBron James and Luka Doncic, fought until the very last second.

With a stellar performance from Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, Denver secured a crucial victory in their bid to remain among the Western Conference elite.

Jokic and Murray shine, Westbrook seals the deal

Nikola Jokic once again proved why he is the heart of the Nuggets, putting up 28 points, while Jamal Murray added 26, leading Denver’s offense with key plays.

However, it was Russell Westbrook who delivered the final blow, making crucial plays in the closing moments to ensure Denver’s victory remained intact.

With this win, the Nuggets solidify their position near the top of the Western Conference and keep the pressure on their playoff rivals.

Lakers without LeBron or Doncic, a herculean effort that falls short

Despite missing LeBron James and Luka Doncic, the Lakers refused to back down, finding offensive heroes in Austin Reaves and Dalton Knecht.

Reaves put on a spectacular performance, scoring 37 points, while Knecht impressed with 32, keeping the Lakers in contention until the final moments.

Injuries continue to be a major concern for the Lakers. LeBron missed his third consecutive game due to a groin strain, while their injury list keeps growing, with Rui Hachimura, Jaxson Hayes, Dorian Finney-Smith, and Gabe Vincent all sidelined.

Young Bronny James saw action after being called up from the G League, contributing five points in 16 minutes.

Now, the Lakers will look to bounce back as they host the Phoenix Suns, while Denver aims to maintain their momentum against the Washington Wizards.