So we don't know if they can come back from 1-3 against this Lakers team, their chances are slim.
It is now 3-1.
Based on the past games of the Denver Nuggets, we could say that LA is not the only one having a reason to be happy about this series. They overcame a 3-1 series twice, now they are on the same situation, will they break their own record? It is true though that the chances are slim and I don't think LAL will make this series longer.
Now the Nuggets are on it again for the 3rd straight time

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Now the big question is can they do it again for the 3rd time? They can win against another LA team but now a stronger LA team in Lakers.
The thing is, LeBron is already 14-0 when he's up in 3-1 lead though. Both are making their own run

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Anyway, I just happen to see this one on NBA Buzz post.
Mike Malone Takes A Big Shot At Lakers After Game 4: Im Going To Have To Go Through The Proper Channels Like They Did To Get Some More Free Throws.
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Malone made sure to let people know what he believed about officiating on Thursday night. The Lakers reportedly talked to the league to complain about LeBron James not getting enough free throws and the coach addressed that situation, stating the Nuggets will use the same tactics to see if something changes for Game 5. Denver attempted 23 free throws in the loss, 12 less than the Lakers.
Source:
https://fadeawayworld.net/2020/09/25/mike-malone-takes-a-big-shot-at-lakers-after-game-4-im-going-to-have-to-go-through-the-proper-channels-like-they-did-to-get-some-more-free-throws/While Mike admit that they're in fault for letting those offensive rebounds go, then would addressing their concern would make a huge difference? I mean, it seems that the calls made by the referees earlier were fair, well at least for me. But yeah, each game for them from then on is very important though, so that must be it. Anyway, what do you guys think?