Nuggets 119, Lakers 105

1 2 3 4 T
DEN (4-4) 29 28 27 35 119
LAL (6-2) 25 24 22 34 105

Final

10:30 PM ET, October 23, 2009
ipayOne Center
San Diego, CA

Nuggets 119, Lakers 105

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Associated Press

SAN DIEGO -- Rookie Ty Lawson had 29 points, six assists and five steals to help the Denver Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Lakers 119-105 on Friday night in the exhibition finale for both teams.

The Nuggets (4-4) played without Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups after coach George Karl gave them the night off, while the Lakers (6-2) were without 7-footers Pau Gasol (strained right hamstring) and Andrew Bynum (strained right shoulder).

Kobe Bryant played only 9:51, all in the first quarter, and scored six points for the Lakers, while Sasha Vujacic had 18 points.

The game was punctuated by eight technical fouls and two flagrant fouls from the replacement officials. The Lakers' Lamar Odom and Denver's Chris Andersen had to be separated after a rebound battle led to a pushing and shoving match in the second quarter.

On Friday night, the NBA's regular referees agreed on a two-year contract to end the lockout.

Five technicals and both flagrant fouls were called in the second quarter, which ended with the Nuggets leading 57-49.

J.R. Smith of the Nuggets had 16 of his 18 points and Kenyon Martin all 12 of his in the first half. Smith had seven assists in a game-high 40 minutes.

Lawson, a 5-foot-11 guard from 2009 NCAA champion North Carolina, scored 16 points in the fourth quarter when the Nuggets pulled out to a 107-86 lead with 5:05 remaining. He was 8 of 12 from the field and 13 of 16 from the free-throw line.

Andersen added 15 points and nine rebounds and Arron Afflalo had 12 points for the Nuggets.

Denver shot 57 percent from the field (45 of 79) while the Lakers hit 45.6 percent (36 of 79).

Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press

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NBA Scores

Friday, October 23rd
Memphis 95 Final
Charlotte 92
San Antonio 112 Final
Indiana 114
Washington 70 Final
Chicago 93
Toronto 90 Final
Minnesota 98
Philadelphia 88 Final
New Jersey 110
Atlanta 86 Final
Orlando 123
Dallas 98 Final
Houston 94
Detroit 95 Final
Milwaukee 93
Utah 95 Final
Sacramento 85
New Orleans 88 Final
LA Clippers 91
Denver 119 Final
LA Lakers 105