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Anthony Davis' performance in Denver something special, says Lakers coach Frank Vogel

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LeBron James and Anthony Davis celebrate the Lakers' win over the Nuggets
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Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel hailed Anthony Davis' 25-point performance as 'something special' after the All-Star battled through illness to lead his team to a win over the Denver Nuggets.

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LeBron James has been compared to Michael Jordan for his entire career, though on Tuesday night it was Davis who emulated the Hall of Famer.

Davis, ailing from flu-like symptoms, took an IV (Intravenous therapy) at half-time and then scored 13 of his 25 points in the third quarter to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 105-96 victory over the Denver Nuggets.

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James also had 25 points, nine assists and a crucial dunk off a miss late in the fourth quarter to clinch victory in a match-up of the top two teams in the Western Conference.

Jordan's legend grew when he played through the flu in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, leading the Chicago Bulls to the win and eventually their fifth title in seven years. Tuesday's game was just the 20th of the season for the Lakers but Davis' effort still impressed his coach.

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"For him to play through illness and have that kind of performance was something special," coach Frank Vogel said.

Davis missed the morning film session and his status for the game was questionable until before tip-off. He showed no effects of the illness, scoring most of the Lakers' 24 points in the third quarter. He also had 10 rebounds and helped to hold Nuggets center Nikola Jokic to 13 points.

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He played nearly 37 minutes after trying to recover for most of the day.

"Sleep. That's really it. Sleep and a couple of medicine things here and there," he said of the treatment he took. "The IV at half-time was trying a way to keep going."

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Davis wasn't the only Lakers player dealing with a bug ahead of the game. "We have several guys with flu-like symptoms and we had them drink a lot of fluid," Vogel said.

Jamal Murray scored 22 points and Paul Millsap had 21 points and eight rebounds. Jokic added eight assists but wasn't the only one struggling on offense. Denver shot 40.7 per cent and failed to reach 100 points for the second straight game.

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"We got the looks we wanted but just didn't hit some shots," Murray said.

Both teams were coming off losses that ended long winning streaks, but it was Los Angeles that bounced back behind James and Davis and a 56-35 advantage in rebounding.

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The Nuggets nearly came back in the final minutes of the game. The Lakers led by 10 midway through the fourth before Denver rallied to get within a point with 2:23 left. But the Nuggets didn't score again. The Lakers hit three free throws and James slammed home Davis' missed lay-up with 1:15 remaining.

"They're one of the top teams to come back from double-digit deficits in the second half," James said. "We knew they were going to make a run. A very good team at home and we just kept our composure."

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Denver have lost two in a row for the second time this season and fell to 8-3 at home.

"They are a better team than us right now," Millsap said. "We didn't bring our best game but we were still in the game. If we could have knocked those shots down it would have been a totally different ballgame."

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