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Nuggets give stars a break, but still beat Grizzlies
DENVER 120, MEMPHIS 111
 

DENVER (Ticker) -- Allen Iverson and the Denver Nuggets
couldn't move up in the Western Conference standings, but they
went out and got a big win anyway.

Iverson scored 21 points in a limited role as the Nuggets rolled
to a 120-111 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in the regular
season finale for both teams on Wednesday.

The Nuggets clinched the eighth and final playoff spot on Monday
when the Golden State Warriors lost to the Phoenix Suns. They
had an outside shot at moving up to the seventh spot in the
West, but Dallas beat New Orleans at home earlier Wednesday to
lock Denver into the eighth spot.

"This is what I cherish about the game," Allen Iverson said.
"Playing under the bright lights and big stage in L.A. will be
fun. They beat us all three times this year. What more
motivation do we need."

With its playoff destiny already determined, Denver rested its
stars for a large part of the game but still managed to record
its 50th win of the season. The Nuggets will need the extra
rest, as they face the top-seeded Los Angeles Lakers in the
first round.

"We're going to be playing a great team in L.A.," Nuggets coach
George Karl said. "We are also going to have to stop the best
player in the game. It's pretty special to win 50 games though.
People should be proud. The West is a special conference this
year."

Iverson played only 20 minutes and Carmelo Anthony scored 17
points in 21 minutes. J.R. Smith scored 13 points off the
bench.

Anthony was returning to the court for the first time since his
arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The
Nuggets' second-leading scorer, Anthony was stopped by police
just hours after Denver's 111-94 victory over Houston on Sunday.

"Our focus level is going to have to be 10 times better than it
was in the regular season," Anthony said. "We know what L.A. is
about, we just have to go out there and stop it."

Kyle Lowry scored 22 points for Memphis, which lost for the 60th
time this season.

"It started as a good game," Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni said.
"They quickly showed they are a better team. We are
optimistic about the future. We have salary cap room, a lottery
pick, and two first-round picks."
 
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