Nikola Jokic put up monster triple-double as Denver Nuggets take Game 1 against Los Angeles Lakers
The Denver Nuggets defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 132-126 in an exciting Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals thanks to Nikola Jokic.
The two-time MVP took over the Nuggets' offense right away, dominating the contest from start to finish and finishing with yet another postseason triple-double of 34 points, 21 rebounds, and 14 assists.
He is the only other player to achieve a triple-double of such kind in the NBA Playoffs, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor.
Nikola Jokic has a spectacular Game 1 as the @nuggets secure a 1-0 lead!
— NBA (@NBA) May 17, 2023
34 PTS (12-17 FG)
21 REB
14 AST
Game 2: Thursday, 8:30pm/et on ESPN pic.twitter.com/hK0GG8l5Db
With six triple-doubles in a single playoff, Jokic has equaled Magic Johnson and Draymond Green for second most in NBA history.
Jokic leads Nuggets to beat Lakers in Game 1
In the opening period, he alone outrebounded the Lakers which proved crucial.
Anthony Davis, who had scored 18 points by halftime and finished with a game-high 40 points along with 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, provided the Lakers' response.
Anthony Davis (40 PTS, 10 REB, 2 BLK) left it all on the floor in Game 1 👏
— NBA (@NBA) May 17, 2023
LAL/DEN WCF Game 2 is Thursday, 8:30 PM ET on ESPN. pic.twitter.com/OEbhrABkfg
Simply put, it wasn't enough to drive the Lakers to a stunning comeback.
Jokic alternated between directing the offense, going for rebounds in the paint, and attacking the rim.
Los Angeles, however, refused to give up. The Lakers continued to apply pressure to Denver's second unit in the fourth while Jokic was on the bench, and LeBron James took advantage in the post.
Jamal Murray shines in the @nuggets Game 1 win!
— NBA (@NBA) May 17, 2023
31 PTS, 5 AST, 4 3PM
WCF Game 2: Thursday | 8:30 PM ET | ESPN pic.twitter.com/C0tJVx9wCG
Jokic is attempting to guide the Nuggets to their first NBA Finals berth, but these two teams have very different playoff records.
The NBA's most decorated team is without a doubt the Lakers. Los Angeles has participated in an NBA-record 32 Finals and has won a record-tying 17 championship trophies.
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