Lakers Conquer Nuggets: Luka Doncic’s Overtime Game-Winner
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The game was a roller coaster of momentum. The Lakers initially built a commanding 17-point lead, but Denver rallied back to take their first lead of the night early in the fourth quarter. The final moments of regulation were particularly intense; trailing by three points with only 5.2 seconds left, Austin Reaves was fouled. He made the first free throw and then intentionally missed the second off the front of the rim, recovered his own rebound, and hit a floater with 1.9 seconds remaining to force overtime.
The overtime period saw several lead changes. Marcus Smart hit a critical three-pointer to put Los Angeles up 125-123 with 30 seconds left, but Nikola Jokić answered with a driving layup to tie the game at 125 with 15.1 seconds remaining. The game was finally decided by Luka Dončić, who executed a 17-foot fall-away jumper with only 0.5 seconds on the clock. Dončić then sealed the victory by blocking a desperation heave from the Nuggets as time expired.
Statistically, the game featured exceptional individual performances:
- Luka Dončić led the Lakers with a triple-double, recording 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 13 assists.
- Austin Reaves finished as the game's high scorer with 32 points.
- Nikola Jokić posted his 27th triple-double of the season for Denver, finishing with 24 points, 16 rebounds, and 14 assists.
- Aaron Gordon contributed 27 points for the Nuggets, while Jamal Murray struggled significantly, shooting 1-for-14 from the field and eventually fouling out in overtime.
- LeBron James, at 41 years old, added 17 points and made a vital defensive hustle play by diving for a loose ball in the fourth quarter.
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