In a spectacular display of perseverance, the Denver Nuggets defeated LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3, clinching their third consecutive NBA playoff comeback victory. Despite behind at halftime yet again, the Nuggets recovered to win 112-105, cementing their place in basketball history.
This extraordinary feat places the Nuggets as only the fourth club in NBA history to win the first three games of a series after trailing at halftime in each. ESPN’s Malika Andrews and Matt Williams affirm the remarkable achievement, emphasizing Denver’s unwavering determination and tenacity.
With a dominating 3-0 lead over the Lakers in the first round series, the Nuggets extend their winning streak to 11 straight over Los Angeles, encompassing both regular season and postseason games.
Despite the Lakers’ commanding leads in each game, including a 12-point lead in Games 1 and 2 and a 20-point cushion in Game 2, the Nuggets have continuously battled their way back into contention, demonstrating their tenacity and resolve.
The Nuggets, led by the tenacious Nikola Jokic, a two-time NBA MVP, and bolstered by a solid supporting cast, have developed as a fearsome force that appears unbeatable against the Lakers.
As the series progresses, the Lakers find themselves on the verge of elimination, with Game 4 looming at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night. Will LeBron James and his teammates gather the strength to keep their season alive, or will the Nuggets continue their historic march toward postseason success? Stay tuned for further updates as the story unfolds.