The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Anthony Davis, Lakers beat Nuggets to take 3-1 lead in West finals

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The Los Angeles Lakers are a victory away from returning to the NBA Finals — and only another comeback from 3-1 down by the Denver Nuggets can stop them. Anthony Davis scored 34 points, LeBron James had 26, and the Lakers beat the Nuggets 114-108 Thursday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.

Davis got the Lakers off to a fast start with his scoring, and James helped them finish it with his defense, forcing Jamal Murray into some late misses after the guard had kept the Nuggets in it with an array of high-difficulty baskets. James added nine rebounds and eight assists, and the Lakers had 12 offensive rebounds for a whopping 25-6 advantage in second-chance points.

Game 5 is tonight, when the Lakers can reach the NBA Finals for the first time in a decade. Davis said he expects to be fine after rolling his ankle in the fourth quarter.

The Nuggets face eliminatio­n for the seventh time in the bubble. They were down 3-1 against Utah in the first round and climbed out of the same hole against the Los Angeles Clippers in the West semifinals. But they couldn’t come back in this game, getting within one point in the opening minute of the fourth quarter but constantly turned back from there by a key stop or rebound by the Lakers.

The Lakers started Dwight Howard at center and he had 12 points and 11 rebounds, helping put Nikola Jokic into foul trouble. Murray had 32 points and eight assists, but Jokic finished with just 16 points and seven rebounds.

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