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Nuggets warm up before Game 4 without shoes after mix-up - ESPN

LOS ANGELES — All series, Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone has been telling his team it needed to get out to better starts. That just because the Nuggets had been able to come back from double-digit deficits in each of the first three games of their first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, it didn't mean they could always turn things around in the second half.

On Saturday, the Nuggets got off on the wrong foot once again. Or rather, a few players actually took the court before Denver's 119-108 loss to the Lakers in Game 4 of the Western Conference playoffs without any shoes at all because of a mix-up in getting several players' insoles onto the early bus to the arena, according to a team spokesperson.

«Is it ideal? No,» Malone said. «But hopefully we can figure that out and make sure it never happens again.

»If you want to dig into stuff and say, well, we lost because for some strange reason our players didn't have their shoes when they got here for their normal warmups, that we had guys out there shooting around with flip-flops, is it ideal? No. But I'm not an excuse guy. And I'm not going to point to the reason we got our butts kicked in the paint because shoes weren't here. I think that's a reach, personally."

Malone was far more concerned with the Lakers' continued dominance at scoring in the paint — Los Angeles scored 72 paint points in Game 4, its most in a playoff game in the past 25 years, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. It was the second consecutive game the Lakers have topped 70 points in the paint and a marked contrast to the first two games of the series, when they averaged just 46 points in the paint.

The Lakers have done it in a variety of ways, whether by feeding

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