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Martin, Kings hand Nuggets crushing loss
SACRAMENTO 118, DENVER 115
 

By Blake Redabaugh
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

DENVER (Ticker) -- The Denver Nuggets cannot afford losses
like this if they want to make the playoffs for the fifth
consecutive season.

Kevin Martin overcame a stomach virus and scored 36 points and
Francisco Garcia added 29 as the depleted Sacramento Kings
handed the Nuggets a devastating loss with a 118-115 victory on
Saturday night at the Pepsi Center.

The Nuggets (46-30), who had a nine-game home winning streak
snapped, now find themselves tied with the Golden State Warriors
(46-30) for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western
Conference. Both clubs are one game behind the Dallas Mavericks
(47-29) for the seventh spot.

All-Star Carmelo Anthony scored a game-high 47 points, including
a 3-pointer with 59 seconds left to cut Denver's deficit to
114-111.

The Nuggets had one final attempt to send the game to overtime
but J.R. Smith's shot from the arc over Mikki Moore at the
buzzer bounced off the rim.

"I just tried not to jump into him, so that he'd get the foul,"
Moore said of the final shot. "I just didn't want him to hit a
three."

The Kings were clutch from the free-throw line during the final
period, making 16-of-17 attempts to stay in front.

"There is no reason for this team to come in here and beat us on
our own floor," Nuggets guard Allen Iverson said. "As serious
as this game was and the magnitude of this game, there was no
reason for it."

Denver appeared to be headed towards an easy victory when
forward Linas Kleiza ignited a 16-0 surge that gave it a 22-11
lead with 5:04 remaining in the first quarter.

Kleiza, starting for suspended forward Kenyon Martin, scored 10
points during the run as Denver led 34-25 at the end of the
period.

The Kings, who were without starters Brad Miller (leg), Beno
Udrih (back) and Ron Artest (thumb), climbed back into the game
thanks to defense and strong second-quarter performances by
Martin and Garcia.

The duo combined for 22 points in the quarter as Sacramento held
Denver to 8-of-21 shooting and took a 59-56 lead into halftime.

"I felt bad when I woke up this morning," Martin said of his
illness. "It's the time of year where you just have to fight
through things. We just had a great game going out there
tonight and we got a big win."

"The second quarter I thought we were very irresponsible in our
play," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "It was going to be one
of those games where we tried to outscore them, and we didn't
score enough. This is not the time to point the blame on
anyone."

Denver could not turn the tide coming out of the break as it
continued to struggle from the field, shooting 9-of-24 and only
getting to the free-throw line three times during the third
quarter.

Moore scored 13 of his 23 points in the quarter as the Kings
held a 88-79 margin after three.

"Playing the spoiler keeps us motivated," Kings coach Reggie
Theus said. "When all is said and done, our guys played
harder."

Kleiza scored 28 points for the Nuggets, who embark on a
four-game road trip starting Sunday night in Seattle.

 
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