Lakers Gameday | 04/20/08 | Lakers 128, Nuggets 114 (Lakers Lead Series 1-0)
Location: STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, CA | Time: 12:00pm | TV: ABC | Radio: KLAC AM 570, ESPN 1330

Team 1 2 3 4 F
Denver Nuggets 22 34 22 36 114
Los Angeles Lakers 26 32 39 31 128

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  • Gasol lights up Nuggets for playoff-high 36 points as Lakers take 1-0 lead

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Pau Gasol's post-game smile made it clear how he felt about finally winning a postseason game.

    His numbers revealed just how much he had to do with the victory.

    Gasol established career playoff highs with 36 points and eight assists, and he also had 16 rebounds and three blocked shots Sunday as the Los Angeles Lakers took command in the third quarter and beat the Denver Nuggets 128-114.

    Hollywood Stinging
    In his Lakers playoff debut, Pau Gasol made a statement that not too many other Lakers have made in the playoffs: at least 36 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists.

    "It feels amazing, it feels great. I had a blast out there," the 7-foot Spaniard said after shooting 14-of-20 from the floor and 8-of-8 from the foul line. "We did a pretty good job, we can do better. We're happy with the win, I'm happy with the win. Hopefully there will be many more.

    "Every guy on our team is doing an amazing job out there, and I'm just one of them."

    Gasol, a 27-year-old forward/center acquired from Memphis on Feb. 1 after spending 6½ seasons with the Grizzlies, was 0-12 in three previous postseasons.

    "I knew he could perform at a high level," Lakers star Kobe Bryant said. "This just ain't Memphis. I think this offense has freed him up a little bit and showcased more what he can do instead of just being in the post all the time."

    "It's tough to match up against us for a variety of reasons. We have guys that can finish, we have a a great 1-2 punch, and all of our guys can pass all ball."

    Bryant, who said he made himself a decoy through most of the game, scored 18 of his 32 points in the final 8 minutes to keep Los Angeles safely ahead. Lamar Odom had 17 points, 14 rebounds and six assists and Luke Walton added 16 points for the Lakers, who entered having won eight of their last nine regular-season games to earn the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

    But it was Gasol who did the most damage.

    "They do an excellent job of finding him around the basket," Denver's Kenyon Martin said.

    "Pau is so versatile, he just opens the game up," Odom said. "He was past good, he was amazing."

    Denver coach George Karl said he didn't believe it was just Gasol.

    "I think the film will show it was the Los Angeles Lakers who tore us up," Karl said. "Gasol played great, don't get me wrong. He had a lot of great decisions for him to get a lot of easy baskets."

    Karl said he was glad Game 2 isn't until Wednesday night at Staples Center, giving the Nuggets a chance to adjust. The third and fourth games in the best-of-seven series will be played in Denver.

    "I don't think anyone in our locker room is deflated," Karl said. "We know that we can play better than we did, and defense is probably the first thing we'll address."

    Carmelo Anthony had 30 points and 12 rebounds for the eighth-seeded Nuggets. Allen Iverson also had 30 points before picking up two technical fouls with 2:10 remaining, calling for immediate ejection. Linas Kleiza scored a career playoff high 23 points and J.R. Smith added 15 before fouling out with 3:14 left.

    The Nuggets should have it known wasn't going to be their day when several players were stranded on the Santa Monica Freeway for about a half-hour when the team bus broke down on the way to the game.

    The bus left the team's hotel about 2½ hours before tipoff as scheduled, but experienced problems about 15 minutes into the trip, spokesman Eric Sebastian said.

    "There was a pop, black smoke, there was another pop, more black smoke," Sebastian said. "We rushed off the bus. We were standing on the side of the road."

    The Nuggets' second bus, which left the team hotel about 30 minutes after the first one, stopped to pick up their teammates. The entire team made the rest of the trip to the arena, arriving about 90 minutes before game-time.

    The Lakers led 97-78 entering the fourth quarter, but an 11-2 run by Denver made it 101-91 with 8:17 remaining. The Nuggets drew within nine twice down the stretch, but Bryant wouldn't allow them to get any closer.

    "They struck first," said Denver's Marcus Camby, who had only four points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots. "I was surprised how well they passed the ball. They are a very unselfish team. It was also a surprise how well they cut to the basket. Once they got the lead, it was hard to catch up with them."

    The Lakers outscored the Nuggets 39-22 in the third quarter after leading 58-56 at halftime.

    "We just broke down [in the third quarter]," Iverson said. "We're underdogs, and people don't think we have a chance at all. But we're not going to give up."

    The Nuggets shot just 23-for-37 from the foul line. Iverson was the main culprit, going 7-for-13.

    "I could never put two together," he said. "That's unacceptable."

    Regarding his ejection, Iverson said: "[Ken Mauer] made the right decision about throwing me out. I was frustrated, but I deserved to get thrown out."

    Denver had a 50-32 regular-season record, its best in 20 years. The Nuggets haven't won a playoff series since 1994, when as the eighth-seed, they upset the top-seeded Seattle SuperSonics, coached by Karl.

    Game notes
    Smith picked up a flagrant foul in the opening minute of the fourth quarter, throwing Walton to the floor. ... The Lakers were 3-0 against the Nuggets during the regular season, winning by an average of 16.3 points per game. It was more of the same Sunday. ... The Lakers haven't won a playoff series since 2004, when Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal led them to the NBA Finals, where they lost to Detroit in five games. O'Neal was traded to Miami shortly thereafter. ... The Nuggets have been eliminated 4-1 in the first round of the postseason in each of the last four years after failing to make the playoffs for eight straight years.

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    (Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty Images)

    Los Angeles Lakers
    INACTIVES
    Trevor Ariza
    Andrew Bynum
    Coby Karl
    Denver Nuggets
    INACTIVES
    Taurean Green
    Bobby Jones

    LAKERS BEST
    Points

    P. Gasol
    36
    Rebounds

    P. Gasol
    16
    Assists

    P. Gasol
    8
    Plus/Minus

    D. Fisher
    +29

    POST-GAME NUMBERS
  • 32 - points for Kobe Bryant despite shooting only 9-26 from the floor. Kobe also made 13-14 from the charity stripe.
  • 36 - points and 16 rebounds for Pau Gasol who finally gets his first playoff win.
  • 6-8 - from the floor for reserve Luke Walton whose 16 points off of the bench sparked the Lakers in the first half.
  • 142 - combined points for the Lakers and Nuggets in what was predictably a high scoring affair.
  • 30 - points tallied by Allen Iverson before he was ejected with his second technical foul late in the fourth quarter.
  • ---Jeff Skibiski, Lakers.com
    PHOTOS

    PROBABLE STARTERS
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Guard

    D. Fisher
    Guard

    K. Bryant
    Forward

    V. Radmanovic
    Forward

    L. Odom
    Center

    P. Gasol
    Denver Nuggets
    Guard

    A. Carter
    Guard

    A. Iverson
    Forward

    C. Anthony
    Forward

    K. Martin
    Center

    M. Camby

    GAME NOTES
    NOTES & CONNECTIONS
    The Lakers won their season series with Denver 3-0 after losing last season’s series with Denver 1-3, their first series loss to the Nuggets since 1993-94 and the Lakers seventh overall in series history dating back to 1976-77. The two teams have met 135 times with the Lakers leading the all-time series 90-45. The Lakers are 6-4 in their last 10 overall meetings with the Nuggets while going 23-11 against Denver since the 1999-00 season. At STAPLES Center, the Lakers are 15-2 against the Nuggets alltime and 10-1 in their last 11. In Denver, the Lakers are 4-6 in their last 10 road games. Under head coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers are 21-9 versus Denver. In 43 career games including 34 starts against the Nuggets, Kobe Bryant is averaging 25.1 points and owns a share of the series scoring record with 51 points established in February of 2003. Allen Iverson scored 51 points against the Lakers this season on December 14 at Pepsi Center. In the Lakers lone win against the Nuggets last season, Bryant posted 8 points and 10 assists in 28 minutes January 5, only the second time Bryant has recorded more assists than points in a minimum of 27 minutes (3/28/98 (2 points, 3 assists, 27 minutes)). It was also the first time in as many minutes that Bryant has scored in single-digits since 4/1/04 when he scored 8 points in 42 minutes versus Houston. Bryant (2nd) , Iverson (3rd) and Carmelo Anthony (4th) all finished among the top five league leaders in scoring. Additionally, Nuggets head coach George Karl is the father of Lakers rookie guard Coby Karl.

    LAKERS vs. DENVER IN THE POSTSEASON
    The Lakers and Nuggets have met in the postseason three times (1979, 1985 and 1987) with the Lakers advancing on each occasion, most recently defeating Denver 3-0 in the 1987 Western Conference First Round. Los Angeles has won 9-of-11 postseason games against the Nuggets, losing once at home (5-1) and once on the road (4- 1). The latest these two teams have met in the playoffs was in the 1985 Western Conference Finals, with the Lakers defeating the Nuggets 4-1 en route to the NBA Championship. In their first postseason meeting in 1979, the Lakers defeated Denver 2-1 in the Western Conference First Round.

    OPENING ROUND HISTORY (Los Angeles era only)
    The Lakers have opened the Playoffs in the FIRST Round 36 times and in the SECOND round on seven occasions (1962, 63, 65, 66, 80, 82, 83) since moving to Los Angeles prior to the 1960-61 season. The Lakers have won 33-of- 43 opening playoff series over that span and are 124-66 (.653) in opening round games.

    In Game 1’s of their first postseason series, the Lakers are 31-12. When the Lakers have had home-court advantage in the opening round, they have posted a 30-2 series record. When winning Game 1 in the opening round, the Lakers have a series record of 30-1. Their lone loss came to the Phoenix Suns (2-3) in 1993. When falling behind 0-1 in the opening round, the Lakers are 3-9.

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