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Miracle or funeral?

- AL S. MENDOZA also147@yahoo.com

WITH its one foot in the grave, Los Angeles needs to achieve the first of three miracles today (Tuesday PHL time) to avoid burial rites.

That’s what the embattled Lakers face as they play Game Four against the Nuggets, grimly staring at a 3-0 hole in their bestof-seven series against Denver for the NBA Western Conference crown.

Seemingly, history has always been kind to LeBron James, the so-called heart and soul of the Lakers. So many times has the 6-foot-7 scoring machine been able to accomplish stunning feats, including establishi­ng himself as the all-time best in most points scored overall last February that broke Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s previous NBA record of 38,387 markers.

But this time, it is most unlikely that the basketball gods will smile at LeBron James.

For one, while James displayed consistenc­y in all of the Lakers’ three losses to the Nuggets, not Anthony “AD” Davis. AD, the 6-foot-11 cornerston­e of Los Angeles, disappeare­d in the Game Two 132126 win of Denver.

For another, no team that’s down 3-0 has ever come back to win in NBA history.

Add the fact that teams leading 3-0 are 149-0 in NBA’s playoff series lore.

And the Lakers’ 119-108 Game Three loss to the Nuggets on Sunday could be ominous as it was Los Angeles’ first homecourt defeat after winning six straight this season.

While the Lakers’ 1-2 punch (JamesDavis) couldn’t constantly click, the Nuggets’ Jamaal Murray and Nikola Jokic were a deadly duet practicall­y all the way.

Murray and Jokic even brandished their pangs in Game Three on separate occasions as though assigning themselves of chores for a purposeful paradigm.

After Murray scattered 30 in the first half of his 37-point total, giving him an average of 31 points per game on 52-percent shooting (45 percent from deep), Jokic, the two-time MVP, took charge in the fourth quarter by dropping 15 of his 24-point total that snuffed out a brewing Laker uprising.

“It’s a team effort,” said Murray, whose hot hands were sparked by a 5-5 start.

Although AD had 28 points and 18 rebounds and James 23 points and 12 assists, they had no ample support in the Game Three debacle as the usually hot D’Angelo Russell could only chip in three points.

And so, in today’s Game Four, will it be a miracle or a funeral, finally, for the Lakers?

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