Nuggets edge King James, Cavaliers
Even without Carmelo Anthony on the court, the Pepsi Center is
still LeBron James' personal house of horrors.
Anthony had the best seat in the arena for the big visit from
James, missing the game but enjoying the result as the
injury-riddled Denver Nuggets beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 99-97
Friday night.
Anthony's much-hyped matchup with James will have to wait
until Feb. 18 because of a nagging knee injury that kept him out of
his fourth straight game.
The Nuggets didn't need 'Melo to send James to his sixth loss
in seven trips to the Pepsi Center.
Kenyon Martin filled in nicely for Anthony, scoring 19
points, grabbing 12 boards and playing tough defense on James down
the stretch, forcing him to miss a layup and then inducing him to
step out of bounds on back-to-back possessions in the final minute.
"Those were big stops," teammate Anthony Carter said. "K-Mart
won the challenge."
If only begrudging respect from King James.
"I think Kenyon is really good laterally, he's a physical
guy," James said. "As far as problems, I don't think he presents
any problems. But he definitely did a good job of standing in front
of me the last couple of possessions."
Nuggets coach George Karl said he made the right call by not
putting Martin on James too early. He stuck with Aaron Afflalo and
Joey Graham until the final minute.
"I was just trying to make it tough on him," Martin said.
"He's a great player and of course, the ball was going to be in his
hands. I just was going to make him take a tough shot. I'm always
doing my job on that end. He's a great offensive player, a great
player, period."
And Martin is a great defender, Chauncey Billups insisted.
"He doesn't get enough credit, but he always takes the
toughest matchup every night," Billups said.
The Nuggets went on a 10-1 run to turn an 89-86 deficit into
a seemingly safe 96-91 lead.
Despite committing eight turnovers and missing 16 shots,
James scored 35 points and wouldn't go down easily. He sank a
3-pointer with 11.8 seconds left that made it 96-94.
J.R. Smith's two free throws with 11 seconds remaining gave
Denver a 98-94 lead, and James misfired a 3-pointer at the other
end. But when Nene missed two free throws for Denver, James made a
3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left to pull Cleveland to 98-97.
Following a timeout, Billups, who returned to the Nuggets
lineup after missing eight of Denver's previous nine games with a
strained left groin, took Martin's inbounds pass and was fouled by
Delonte West.
He sank his first free throw with 0.2 seconds left and missed
the second one intentionally, then celebrated the Nuggets' biggest
win so far.
"They were missing an All-Star of course in 'Melo, but they
were able to get another one back in Chauncey," James said.
Nene returned from a sprained ankle and scored 20 points to
go with Billups' 23.
ESPN was on hand for what the network surely hoped would be a
LeBron-'Melo matchup, but Anthony wouldn't be swayed.
"It would be the same if I was playing Minnesota. My health
is more important right now," Anthony said after missing the
Nuggets' shootaround. "Maybe five or six years ago, if somebody
told me I had a chance to play against LeBron, I probably would go
out here and be stupid and play on an injured leg and not even care
about that.
"I've got to be smarter than that. I want to play in this
game more than anybody out there, but unfortunately, I (can't)."
Denver trailed 91-88 with 90 seconds left.
"We gave ourselves an opportunity to win, but one thing we
can't do is turn the ball over a lot like we did, including
myself," James said. "Me, personally having eight turnovers,
probably five or six of them unforced. We can't do that on the
road."
Despite Cleveland's 19 turnovers and 62 percent foul
shooting, along with a tough goaltending call whistled on him in
the fourth quarter, James said he wasn't frustrated.
"We're playing too good of basketball to be frustrated with
one game," he said. "Happy that we gave ourselves a chance to win.
Down the stretch, being up three, those are the times we usually
get a stop and then make a backbreaking play. Give a lot of credit
to Denver. I feel like we played well enough to win, but we shot 60
percent from the free throw line, we turned the ball over 20 times.
That can't help us."
Neither could Anthony's absence.
NOTES: Ty Lawson (ankle) remained sidelined for Denver. ...
James is 4-9 against the Nuggets. ... Denver's Chris Andersen
(ankle) also returned to action. ... K-Mart has 15 games with 10 or
more boards after collecting just seven double-digit rebound
performances in 66 games last season.