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Nuggets Crush Lakers 113-96 To Force Game 7 (VIDEO)

By PAT GRAHAM 05/11/12 04:45 AM ET AP

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Kenneth Faried #35 of the Denver Nuggets dunks over Andrew Bynum #17 of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Six of the Western Conference Quarterfinals in the 2012 NBA Playoffs at Pepsi Center on May 10, 2012 in Denver, Colorado.

DENVER — Kobe Bryant spent all day under the weather and the way his teammates let him down made him feel even worse.

The Los Angeles Lakers star scored 31 points despite a stomach ailment, but was upset with the performance of his supporting cast as the Denver Nuggets rolled to a 113-96 win Thursday night to force a Game 7 in their first-round playoff series.

Bryant was quick to respond when asked if his teammates matched his heart.

"No, of course they didn't," he said.

Bryant suited up despite an upset stomach that he said left his hotel room "looking like a scene from `The Exorcist.'" He was so sick that he didn't attend the morning shootaround before the game and had to take intravenous fluids all day.

"We let each other down, for sure," Bryant explained. "We didn't step up and meet their energy and they know that."

Then again, the Nuggets played with an energy that would've been hard to match as they sent the series back to Staples Center for an all-or-nothing showdown on Saturday night. Ty Lawson scored 32 points and reserve Corey Brewer added 18 to help the Nuggets tie up a series that many thought was over when they sank into a 3-1 hole.

"We can't get too high off this," rookie Kenneth Faried said. "We have to stay focused."

Faried was part of the contingent that bottled up Lakers big men Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum. Gasol was held to just three points while Bynum struggled from the field – eventually finishing with 11 points and 16 boards – before taking a seat for most of the fourth quarter.

Lakers coach Mike Brown was disappointed with the play of Bynum and Gasol, a sentiment shared by Bryant, who urged them to be more assertive.

"It's one of those things where psychologically you have to put yourself in a predicament, in a position where you have no other option but to perform," Bryant said. "You have to emotionally put yourself with your back to the wall and kind of trick yourself, so to speak, to feel that there is no other option but to perform.

"When you have that, when you put yourself in that mind state, then your performance shines through."

That's precisely the way the Nuggets played: With desperation and determination.

"It was really fun," Brewer said. "The crowd was into the game and we were playing well."

Lawson set the tone early by lifting the Nuggets to a 13-0 lead to begin the game. He hit his first shot and then another – his confidence soaring with every jumper that left his hand.

The speedy point guard finished 13 of 18 from the field, including five 3-pointers.

For his newfound stroke, he can thank his shooting coach, Ivory Manning, whom Lawson flew in the night before to fix some mechanical flaws.

"He got my shot right," Lawson said.

Did he ever – at an opportune time, too.

"This was a big game, the biggest game he's probably ever played in," coach George Karl said. "And Saturday will be even bigger."

The Lakers are hoping to bounce back from this rocky performance, possibly rediscover the swagger that's suddenly gone missing.

"It's a game where it's all about heart, all about bringing it," Gasol said. "That's what we're going to have to do to beat this team."

Here's some encouraging news for the Lakers: Metta World Peace will be back for series finale. Thursday night was the seventh and final game of his suspension for elbowing Oklahoma City's James Harden in the head last month.

They need him.

Even more, Bryant needs him.

"He's the one guy I can rely on night in and night out to compete and play hard and play with that sense of urgency, play with no fear," Bryant said. "I'm looking forward to having that on my side again."

A dig at Gasol and Bynum? Perhaps.

There was plenty of that going around.

"Kobe being dehydrated and all that and sick as a dog, coming out and trying to will us to a win, it's disappointing to watch him give that type of effort ... and we don't get it from everybody," Brown said. "Our second- and third-best players are Drew and Pau and the reality is both of those guys got to play better in order for us to win."

Gasol understood the frustration.

"Obviously, we both want to contribute more – on both ends of the floor," he said. "No excuses. We've got to go into Game 7 leaving everything out there, giving everything we have on every single possession and grinding it out. Obviously, this team right now is playing well."

After their fast start, the Nuggets had to weather a Lakers spurt in which they cut the lead to four late in the first half before building it back up to nine at halftime.

In the second half, Denver went on a 9-0 run to pull away again.

One play helped light a fire under the Nuggets during that surge: Faried was cruising in for a layup when Bryant clocked him on the side of the head, sending the rookie tumbling to the floor.

Bryant was whistled for a flagrant foul and the play energized an already vocal crowd. From there, the Nuggets pushed the pace and the lead up to 28 points, before letting off the accelerator.

Now, it's on to a Game 7, where the Nuggets are 1-1 in team history. The Lakers have a little more experience, playing in 23 Game 7s and going 15-8.

"We knew that we could win and make the series longer, but not a lot of people believed that it would go to a Game 7," Danilo Gallinari said.

Especially Bynum, who irritated the Nuggets by saying on the eve of Game 5 that "close-out games are actually kind of easy." If that wasn't enough, the Nuggets found more motivation in something written in the Lakers' locker room after the game Tuesday night. Scribbled on the grease board was this message: "Flight. 3 pm. Pack for 3 games."

Brown explained that it only made sense to pack for an extended trip because the next round will start in Oklahoma City, where the Thunder have the home court to open the conference semifinals. But he denied the Lakers were victims of overconfidence, just poor execution.

Now, the Nuggets have the momentum.

"They're playing a much more aggressive, much more of a dare-you type of defense," Bynum said. "We're not responding or respecting them."

Notes: Before the game, Nuggets reserve center Chris "Birdman" Andersen was excused indefinitely from all team-related activities after Douglas County sheriff's deputies searched his home as part of an investigation by the department's Internet Crimes Against Children unit. Andersen has yet to play in the postseason after averaging 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds during the regular season. ... Denver held LA under 100 points for a fourth straight game.

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06:23 PM on 05/11/2012
REALLY HUFFPO?!?

SAME EXACT HEADLINE AS THE DENVER POST

LET'S GET A LITTLE MORE CREATIVE NEXT TIME & NOT JUST COPY & PASTE
04:15 PM on 05/11/2012
I gotta say, I didn't see this one coming. I thought for sure the Lakers would blow them out.
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
01:59 PM on 05/11/2012
Kobe is a true warrior. The rest of the Lakers, unfortunately, should hide their faces in shame.
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Just walkin the dog here
So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
10:16 AM on 05/11/2012
Personal experience says when in Denver, don't eat and take your own bottled water. I'd think traveling sports stars would know this.
10:01 AM on 05/11/2012
Kobe was brilliant for two and a half quarters. But as I've been saying for the past two years, he's got to pound the ball down low to Bynum and Gasol. It is true that Gasol did get some touches and didn't do much with theme. But Bynum barely touched the ball. Those two have a huge size advantage over Denver's bigs. But that advantage doesn't lead to points if they don't touch the ball.
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RusStyles
Author of Getting Back in the Game!
11:50 AM on 05/11/2012
Every time the ball is passed to Bynum, he immediately gets doubled and tripled teamed. If somebody on the Lakers besides Kobe could make an open jump shot, this would not happen, and he would score more. No team can prevail, if the defense sags in the paint and dare open shooters to make shots. Had it not been for Kobe, the score would have been even more embarrassingly lopsided. Its one thing to miss jumpers under duress, but to continually miss wide open shots is pathetic. Denver players were making open and covered jumpers. They had no respect for the Lakers defense....it was too nauseating to watch beyond the midway point of the third quarter.

I'm a long time Laker fan, but they don't deserve to be in the playoffs after the last two lackluster performances. They're playing with no heart, no passion, and as though they need to see an ophthalmologist and get fitted with contacts. Sad....
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
12:15 AM on 05/12/2012
Spot on, Russ.

Lakers playing with this apparent sense of entitlement instead of trying to earn the win... What a lazy bunch of guys. Obviously Mike Brown can't motivate these guys one iota.

Sickening to watch.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
06:54 PM on 05/11/2012
Um, Bynum took 11 shots and he was double and triple teamed the entire game. Kobe takes the one on one approach way too often and that takes the team out of the O. If the ball is moving around the perimeter the double team is taken away. While Kobe is able to score the Lakers are not good as a team when he does this often. For Bynum to take 11 shots being double teamed, he had enough touches. Gasol needs to go to the rim and stop taking 16 foot jumpers. The person hurting them down on the block is Gasol. If he is going to stand around outside, his guy is going to double Bynum.
08:38 PM on 05/11/2012
The Lakers have two advantages over everyone else:

1. Kobe Bryant
2. Their size

They need to use both of these advantages if they have any hope of go far into the playoffs.
Mochilero
Have backpack, will travel
09:59 AM on 05/11/2012
Prima donnas like Bryant have no concept of a team. it is all about them.
10:03 AM on 05/11/2012
Used to be true about Kobe but not anymore.  I'll give him that.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
06:56 PM on 05/11/2012
He still falls into that every now and then....like last night. When Kobe is going one on one, the team stops playing and they lose.
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
02:00 PM on 05/11/2012
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Mochilero
Have backpack, will travel
04:01 PM on 05/11/2012
Now that is a useful rejoinder. Think i'm all wet? Tell me why, i'm more than willing to listen and maybe even learn something. Perhaps your tagline should read Anonymous and Nasty and Proud of It.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
08:35 AM on 05/11/2012
As much as I love Andre Miller, George Karl, and the Nuggets,

LA takes care of business tomorrow.

The matchup with the Thunder should be a good one.
10:02 AM on 05/11/2012
I think LA will probably win Game 7. But after watching them the past two games, I'm convinced that OKC will run them off the floor. OKC swept a competent Mavs team. LA is struggling with a mediocre Nuggets team that doesn't suit up a single star player.
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UncleMandingo
05:39 AM on 05/11/2012
The Lakers could play 2 players next game (including Luke Walton!) and the league will make sure they move on to the second round of commercials. The Nuggets did well but some pooches can not be screwed with.
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
02:01 PM on 05/11/2012
The Lakers got knocked out in the first round last year, sir. And Luke Walton is no longer a Laker. But, thanks anyway.
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nikki717
War...what is it good for?
02:43 AM on 05/11/2012
Go Nuggets!
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Walter M Roberts III
Classicist
02:38 AM on 05/11/2012
By golly--I had the Nuggets absolutely DEAD, DEAD, DEAD and gone (!) after the end of game 1 of the series. When and how did they come to look down and see that they had testicles? You just gotta love the NBA Playoffs. It's ALMOST as unpredictable as the NHL! ("Bye, bye, Penquins; Bye, bye, Penquins; Bye, bye Penquins . . . we love to see you go HOME muddafukkas!)