The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jokic leads Nuggets past Lakers 132-126 in West opener

- By Arnie Stapleton

Denver Nuggets guard DENVER — Kentavious Caldwell-pope was playing for the Los Angeles Lakers the last time these teams met in the Western Conference finals in the 2020 NBA bubble.

So, what similariti­es does he see between Lebron James and Nikola Jokic?

“I feel like the only difference is Bron can jump higher than

Jokic,” Caldwell-pope declared after Jokic’s monster performanc­e fueled the Nuggets’ 132-126 win in Game 1 Tuesday night.

“That’s really offensive,” Jokic replied in faux indignatio­n about his athletic abilities. “I’m joking. I mean, to be compared to one of the best ever — or THE best ever — I think is really cool.”

Jokic doesn’t really see many similariti­es in their play: “We affect the game in different ways,” Jokic said. “But he’s a really good player.”

Nobody was better than Jokic on Tuesday night.

Jokic recorded his sixth triple-double of these playoffs with 34 points, 21 rebounds and 14 assists, powering the Nuggets to a 1-0 lead in the series.

Behind Jokic’s sizzling start and strong finish, and Jamal Murray’s 31 points while battling an ear infection, Denver beat the Lakers in the opener of the West finals for the first time ever.

After a slow start, Anthony Davis had 40 points and 10 rebounds, and James finished with 26 points, 12 boards and nine assists. Austin Reaves chipped in 23 points and fueled L.A.’S desperate fourth-quarter run that nearly erased Denver’s 14-point cushion after three.

Caldwell-pope scored 21 points against his former team. Michael Porter Jr. had 15 points and 10 boards and Bruce Brown added 16 points.

The Nuggets led by as many as 21 but the Lakers pulled within three points twice in the fourth quarter, once on Reaves’ 3-pointer at 124-121 and again on James’ pair of free throws that made it 129126 with 1:12 remaining.

“Yeah, it took us a half to get into the game,” James said, “and that was pretty much the ballgame right there. They punched us in the mouth to start . ... I know the game is won in 48 minutes, but they set the tone in 24 minutes and we were playing catch-up for the next 24.”

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