Lakers’ 2nd-half adjustments put scare into Nuggets in G1 loss


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Dave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterMay 17, 2023, 02:06 AM ET5 Minute Read

Nikola Jokic drops triple-double of 34-21-14 in Nuggets’ Game 1 win

Nikola Jokic does it all for Denver with 34 points, 21 rebounds and 14 assists as the Nuggets hang on for a Game 1 win.

DENVER — LeBron James marched off the court after the Lakers132-126 Game 1 loss Tuesday to the Denver Nuggets, closed his eyes, craned his head back and let out an, “Oh my god,” after Los Angeles nearly stole the Western Conference finals opener.

The Lakers trailed by as many as 21, were outrebounded by 17 and allowed Denver to score 72 points by the break — the most L.A.’s defense has allowed in any half all postseason — and yet had a chance to tie the score with a 3-pointer by James from the top of the key that missed with 45.2 seconds remaining in the fourth.

The Nuggets showed they were the West’s No. 1 seed for a reason, with two-time MVP Nikola Jokic authoring a brilliant night with 34 points, 21 rebounds, 14 assists and two blocks, and Jamal Murray scoring 31 on an efficient 12-for-20 clip.

But the Lakers also showed how they’ve been able to outmaneuver the Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors so far in these playoffs, with several adjustments by coach Darvin Ham paying off in the second half, which, along with a strong effort from Anthony Davis (40 points on 14-of-23 shooting, 10 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks), gave them a real shot.

Defensively, Rui Hachimura switched onto Jokic, allowing Davis to roam as the back line of defense.

“You have to switch up matchups at times and you have to switch up coverages,” Ham said. “Gave us a chance to get back into the game.”

On 55 Denver possessions when Davis was the final defender on Jokic, the Nuggets averaged 1.45 points per play and shot 66% from the field, according to research by ESPN Stats & Information. There was a stark difference with Hachimura as the final defender on Jokic: Denver averaged just 0.67 points per play in 15 possessions and shot 20% from the field.

“I think it’s going to be big for me this series because they are very big, and we need the size,” said Hachimura, who added 17 points on 8-for-11 shooting beyond his defensive impact. “I think it’s going to be a good one.”

Hachimura said he was prepped by the Lakers’ coaching staff to expect the assignment on Jokic at times in the series. He’s massive in his own right at 6-foot-8, 230 pounds, but he said in order to gain leverage on the 6-11, 284-pound Jokic, he tried to plant his weight on Jokic’s knee to limit the big man’s movement.

Offensively, L.A. hunted Murray when James initiated pick-and-rolls, and the 20-year veteran was efficient, scoring 15 of his 26 points and tallying six of his nine assists after the break.

“It has to be a part of it and our plan of attack,” Ham said of James controlling the action in the second half. “Murray was in foul trouble, and so he was the obvious target we tried to go at.”

With the Lakers trailing in a series for the first…



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