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Another Finals awaits James if Lakers can finish Nuggets

- By Brian Mahoney

LeBron James can reach a 10th NBA Finals, done by only three greats of the game.

Anthony Davis is on the verge of his first.

The final step for the Los Angeles Lakers shapes up as the toughest.

They have to knock out the Denver Nuggets, who have been on the brink of dismissal from the bubble six times and every time refused to go.

“You can never be comfortabl­e around this team,” Davis said. “They have been in this situation twice. We've been in the situation twice. But both teams are familiar with these situations, but this team is not going to go away.”

Game 5 is tonight. The Lakers have ended both their series thus far in five games.

But the Nuggets were also down 3-1 against both Utah and the Los Angeles Clippers, fell far behind in Game 5, and then battled

back to not only win the game but eventually the series.

No team had ever erased two 3-1 deficits in one postseason, and now the Nuggets need to do it a third time. It's a predicamen­t they could have avoided if they'd gotten one more defensive stop in Game 2 or given up a few less secondchan­ce points in Game 4.

“These are all close games we're playing,” guard Jamal Murray said. “Going to keep battling it out.”

Murray was sensationa­l again in Game 4, though James slowed him enough down the stretch after taking on the defensive assignment to help the Lakers pull out a 114-108 victory.

One more win, and James ties NBA career scoring leader Kareem AbdulJabba­r for third on the career list with 10 NBA Finals appearance­s. Only Hall of Famers Bill Russell (12) and Sam Jones (11) of the Boston Celtics have gone to more.

It would be James' first with the Lakers after five appearance­s with Cleveland and four with Miami, and the Lakers' first trip to the finals since winning the last of their 16 championsh­ips in 2010.

James and Davis have been the unquestion­ed catalysts of this run, and there has been strong support from some playoff-tested veterans. Dwight Howard had 12 points and 11 rebounds Thursday in his first start of this postseason, helping send Los Angeles to its overwhelmi­ng 25-6 advantage in second-chance points.

Rajon Rondo contribute­d 11 points and moved into eighth place on the career list with seven more assists.

“In the postseason, every possession is so important,” James said. “When you can have guys that have been in the moments and can understand and also be able to make adjustment­s on the fly, and know that you can count on them down the stretch, it just makes the team and you individual­ly feel so much more confident in the outcome.”

The younger Nuggets don't have those type of veterans, but they have the experience of this historic postseason run that could have ended on Aug. 25, the night of Game 5 against Utah. A month later, they are still at Disney World, still trying to prove that hope is not lost until four games are.

“I think people out there probably think this is exactly where we want them. It's not. We would much rather be up 3-1, but it is what it is. We put ourselves in this position,” Denver coach Michael Malone said.

“Our team has shown tremendous resiliency and grit.”

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James shoots against the Denver Nuggets' Jamal Murray, left, during the second half Thursday in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The Lakers won 114-108 for a 3-1 series lead, and they can end the series tonight.
MARK J. TERRILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS The Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James shoots against the Denver Nuggets' Jamal Murray, left, during the second half Thursday in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The Lakers won 114-108 for a 3-1 series lead, and they can end the series tonight.

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