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LeBron James's frustration boiled over during a crucial NBA playoff game against the Nuggets when Lakers coach Darvin Ham chose not to challenge an out-of-bounds call. With just under six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, television cameras captured LeBron visibly upset, urging the Lakers bench to contest the call after he was deemed to have knocked the ball out of play.

When Ham and his coaching staff decided against challenging the call, LeBron's frustration reached a boiling point.

The 39-year-old jumped up and down in anger, throwing his arm out to express his discontent. He then turned towards the bench, appearing to mouth a few more heated words in the head coach's direction.

To add to the frustration, the Nuggets immediately capitalized on the Lakers' missed opportunity. They scored from a wide-open layup shortly after the controversial call went unchallenged.

Fortunately for LeBron and the Lakers, the no-challenge did not prove costly in the end. They held on for a crucial 119-108 victory, keeping their playoff hopes alive after falling behind 3-0 in their first-round series against the Nuggets.

LeBron and Anthony Davis led the charge for the Lakers, combining for 55 points in the impressive win. Davis contributed 25 points, while LeBron recorded 30, showcasing their determination to keep their postseason dreams alive.

Despite the victory, LeBron's reaction highlights the intense pressure and high stakes of playoff basketball. Every decision, no matter how seemingly small, can have significant consequences, and emotions can run high as players and coaches alike fight for every advantage on the court.

The Lakers Broke The Nuggets Curse

The Lakers finally broke the curse that had plagued them against the Nuggets, snapping an 11-game losing streak with a crucial victory. It was a long-awaited moment for Lakers fans, who had watched their team struggle against the Nuggets time and time again. But on this occasion, the Lakers rose to the occasion, showing resilience and determination to secure the win.

After enduring a string of defeats against the Nuggets, the Lakers entered the game with a renewed sense of purpose. They knew the importance of breaking the curse and were determined to make it happen. Led by their star players, LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Lakers delivered a standout performance, showcasing their talent and skill on the court.

The victory not only ended the losing streak but also provided a much-needed boost to the Lakers' playoff hopes. With momentum on their side, the Lakers now have renewed confidence as they continue their postseason journey. And while the curse may have been broken, the Lakers know that they must stay focused and determined as they aim for even greater success in the games to come.

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