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The Lakers showcased a remarkable performance, with LeBron James leading the charge, scoring 30 points. His efforts were complemented by Anthony Davis, who contributed 25 points and an impressive 23 rebounds. The team's overall stats were notable, with a .52 field goal percentage, .83 free throw percentage, and .31 three-point percentage. 
 
Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone remained philosophical despite the loss, acknowledging the Lakers' ability to keep the series alive. Meanwhile, the Lakers' win also ended an 11-game losing streak against the Nuggets, adding to the significance of the victory. 
 
The Lakers' win has sparked a debate among NBA fans and analysts about the team's ability to pull off a historic comeback. With the series now at 3-1, the Lakers have shown that they are not ready to back down and could potentially make NBA history by overcoming a 3-0 deficit.
 
The Lakers' win has injected new life into the series. Experts are now questioning whether the momentum has shifted in favor of Los Angeles. "This win is huge for the Lakers' morale," commented ESPN analyst Jalen Rose. "They've proven they can beat Denver. Now, it's all about carrying this momentum into Game 5."
 
With the series tied 2-2, all eyes turn to Denver for a pivotal Game 5. The winner will gain a crucial advantage in this tightly contested matchup.The Lakers, fueled by their newfound confidence, will aim to continue their fight. The Nuggets, eager to regain control, will undoubtedly come out swinging. One thing's for certain: Game 5 promises to be an epic battle with major playoff implications.
 

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