It was a back-and-forth swing for the majority of last night's epic Game 7 between the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers. When Kobe Bryant was struggling from the field, the other Lakers finally woke up and delivered the knock-out blow to the young, up-and-coming Nuggets who battled their way back from a 3-1 deficit to force the final game. But in the midst of L.A.'s victory, at least one thing was certain involving the Nuggets: Ty Lawson proved to the world that he is an All-Star in the making, and that Denver is his franchise.
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