The team from Colorado came to a significant event in the fourth game of the series in Los Angeles.
The Lakers have never played Denver in the NBA Western Conference Finals. The club from Colorado defeated the opponent in the series with a score of 4:0. The decisive victory took place in Los Angeles, where the guests pulled out a victory 113:111 in a difficult confrontation.
Thus, the team reached the NBA Finals for the first time in its 47-year history, where either Miami or Boston would meet.
In the NBA, this is the record for the most seasons spent reaching its first Finals and the third most in the history of American sports leagues, including Major League Baseball and the NHL.
Before that, the Nuggets’ best record was the Western Conference Finals in 1976, 1985, 2009 and 2020.
Lakers – Denver 111:113 (34:28, 39:30, 16:36, 22:19)
Lakers: James (40 + 10 rebounds + 9 assists), Davis (21 + 14 rebounds), Reeves (17), Schroeder (13), Hatimura (10 + 7 rebounds) – start; Russell (4), Thompson (4), Walker (2).
Denver: Jokic (30 + 14 rebounds + 13 assists), J. Murray (25), Gordon (22), Porter (15 + 10 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (13) – start; B. Brown (6), Green (2).
Denver won the series 4-0
Source: korrespondent

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