Nikola Jokic triple-double leads Nuggets past Lakers on ring night

After the first, Nikola Jokic let out an emphatic cry directed toward the rafters and the fresh championship banner hanging there. Only one quarter and one 3-point attempt into Denver’s title defense, the stoic Joker’s emotions had reached an unexpected high.

Yeah, this game mattered to the Nuggets.

By the time Jokic made his third 3-pointer close to two hours later, the tension in Ball Arena felt not dissimilar to the atmosphere here during the Western Conference Finals in May. But Jokic’s reaction this time was more expressionless, more business-as-usual. He had come to save the Nuggets again, leading the way to a 119-107 opening-night win Tuesday over Los Angeles.

Jokic finished with 29 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists, dominating the first half as a post scorer then salvaging Denver’s ring night and his own drought with fourth-quarter heroics. That 3-pointer, for a 97-90 lead to force a Darvin Ham timeout with 8:15 remaining, was the turning point. When Jokic had checked out late in the third quarter, the Lakers were four points into an eventual 13-0 run to trim Denver’s lead to 87-84.

Michael Malone, who never allowed a second to pass without Jokic or Jamal Murray on the floor Tuesday night, gestured for his two-time MVP to get to the scorer’s table two minutes into the fourth quarter — after a disaster in the backcourt allowed the Lakers to inch within four again. It was 94-90 a minute later when Jokic entered, in the middle of a 1-for-8 shooting stretch since his 8-for-10 start to the night.

He drained the three on Denver’s next possession. He scored or assisted each of the Nuggets’ next 14 points. Los Angeles never threatened again.

On a night when the defending champs never trailed after the first five minutes, the four starters who were able to play this preseason all showed out. Michael Porter Jr., back from a sprained ankle, struggled to find a rhythm (2 for 8 from 3) but still reached double figures. Aaron Gordon played a complete game, keeping LeBron James modest with his defense and amassing 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists. He climbed within an inch of the banner to slam an errant lob with his left hand.

Murray and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope combined for 41 points on 25 shot attempts.

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