The Los Angeles Lakers, fueled by a sensational game-winning shot from Luka Dončić and the clutch play of Austin Reaves, pulled off a stunning 127-125 overtime victory against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena. The win extends the Lakers’ winning streak to five games and solidifies their position in the competitive Western Conference playoff race.
It was a back-and-forth affair that saw the Lakers claw their way back from a significant second-half deficit. The game culminated in a dramatic overtime period where every possession felt like a playoff battle. With the game on the line, Dončić delivered a moment of pure magic, hitting a fall-away jumper with just 0.5 seconds remaining to seal the victory for the Lakers.
Luka Speaks: “The Energy Gave Me Goosebumps”
In his post-game press conference, Dončić was effusive in his praise for his teammates and the electric atmosphere inside Crypto.com Arena. He called the crowd energy the best he has ever experienced playing against the Lakers, saying it gave him goosebumps. When asked about his game-winning shot, he explained it was a left step-back — a move he has trusted throughout his entire career — and that he anticipated the double-team from Denver’s defense.
Dončić was particularly vocal in his praise for Austin Reaves’ brilliant intentional free-throw miss, calling the execution “amazing” and “perfection.” He also highlighted LeBron James’ hustle play of diving for a loose ball in overtime as a defining moment that exemplified the team’s collective will to win. Watch the full Luka Doncic post-game press conference below:
Reaves’ Heads-Up Play and LeBron’s Return
While Dončić’s game-winner will rightfully grab the headlines, it was a series of crucial plays in the final moments of regulation and overtime that made the victory possible. Austin Reaves made a brilliant, high-basketball-IQ play by intentionally missing a free throw late in regulation, setting up the tying possession. The play was the brainchild of Marcus Smart, who revealed in his post-game interview that he was the one who told Reaves to intentionally miss the free throw.
Head coach JJ Redick also lauded Reaves’ basketball intelligence in his post-game press conference, admitting he had initially given the wrong instruction for the play. Redick noted that he had challenged Reaves to be more physical before the game — a challenge he felt his guard had fully met. The coach also praised the team’s overall resilience, noting that despite blowing a significant lead and allowing Denver to come back, the Lakers found a way to execute in the clutch moments that matter most. He said the team is “coalescing” at the right time and treating these late-season games with a true playoff mentality.
LeBron James made his return from a hip contusion and foot soreness that had sidelined him for three consecutive games. The King played 40 minutes and contributed 17 points, but it was his hustle play in overtime — diving for a loose ball — that Redick singled out as a “winning play.” LeBron’s presence, even at less than full health, elevates the entire team, and his leadership on the bench and on the floor was palpable throughout the contest.
A True Team Effort: Smart, Jordan, and Morris Come Up Big
This was a victory forged by the collective effort of the entire roster. Marcus Smart delivered a stellar performance, scoring 21 points and finishing with a remarkable +16 plus/minus rating. His five steals were a constant thorn in Denver’s side, and his key three-pointer in overtime proved to be a crucial swing play. Smart reflected on the significance of the win, noting that these “playoff-type” games are essential for building the team’s confidence and chemistry heading into the postseason.
DeAndre Jordan provided crucial minutes in overtime, specifically deployed by Redick to guard Nikola Jokic. Jordan responded with nine rebounds and a pivotal block on Jokic in the extra period that helped preserve the lead. Marcus Morris Sr. also hit a key three-pointer in overtime, a shot that carried even more weight given that he had struggled against this same Denver team in a recent loss. On the other side, Nikola Jokic was his usual brilliant self, finishing with 24 points, 16 rebounds, and 14 assists, while Jamal Murray had a rough shooting night, going just 1-for-14 from the field despite finishing with 20 points on the strength of free throws.
JJ Redick’s Pregame Vision Becomes Reality
Before the game, Redick spoke at length about the importance of this matchup against a formidable Nuggets team and what it would take for the Lakers to come out on top. His pregame press conference set the tone for a night of high-stakes, playoff-caliber basketball. The way the game unfolded — with the Lakers overcoming adversity, executing in the clutch, and finding ways to win — was a testament to the coaching staff’s preparation and the players’ willingness to trust the system.
Box Score Highlights
| Player | Team | PTS | REB | AST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin Reaves | LAL | 32 | 6 | 5 |
| Luka Dončić | LAL | 30 | 13 | 1 |
| Marcus Smart | LAL | 21 | — | — |
| LeBron James | LAL | 17 | — | — |
| DeAndre Ayton | LAL | 9 | 9 | — |
| Nikola Jokić | DEN | 24 | 16 | 14 |
| Jamal Murray | DEN | 20 | 2 | 6 |
| Tim Hardaway Jr. | DEN | 20 | 1 | 0 |
| Aaron Gordon | DEN | 27 | 3 | 5 |
Looking Ahead: The Lakers Are Peaking at the Right Time
With a five-game winning streak now firmly in place and LeBron James back in the fold, the Los Angeles Lakers are playing their best basketball at precisely the right moment. The combination of Dončić’s transcendent playmaking, Reaves’ emergence as a true secondary star, and the team’s collective defensive resolve has made them one of the most dangerous teams in the Western Conference.
This victory over a formidable Nuggets team — one that featured Nikola Jokić at his brilliant best — sends a powerful message to the rest of the league. The Lakers are not just a playoff team; they are a legitimate championship contender. For the latest Lakers coverage, game recaps, and exclusive interviews, be sure to subscribe to the InfanityTV YouTube channel and stay tuned to InfanityTV.com for all your Los Angeles sports news.
