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Denver encore trop fort pour les Lakers, au bord du précipice - L'Orient-Le Jour

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Ces Nuggets semblent trop forts pour les Lakers. De nouveau portés par Jamal Murray à 37 points et par Nikola Jokic, tonitruant dans le dernier quart-temps, ils se sont imposés (118-109) samedi en play-offs à Los Angeles pour se retrouver à une victoire d’une première finale NBA. Après 55 ans d’existence et quatre échecs en

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