Basketball: Denver Nuggets edge Toronto Raptors 95-86 in showdown between NBA Conference leaders

Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets drives against Danny Green of the Toronto Raptors at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on Dec 16, 2018. PHOTO: AFP/GETTY IMAGES

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Jamal Murray scored 15 points of his 19 points in the final quarter as the shorthanded Denver Nuggets rallied to beat the Toronto Raptors 95-86 on Sunday (Dec 16) in a battle between the National Basketball Association's (NBA) East and West conference leaders.

Nikola Jokic tallied 26 points for the Nuggets, who posted their 10th win in 12 games and maintain a slim lead over Golden State in the Western Conference.

"I guess maybe it says we're the best team for the time being," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. "There are a lot of games left. I think one thing we've done a really good job of is tempering our own excitement."

Denver improved to 20-9 on the season by going on a 23-2 run after falling behind 70-57 in the third quarter.

This marks the latest the Nuggets have been in first place in the West since December 1984.

Kawhi Leonard had 29 points and 14 rebounds for the Eastern Conference-leading Raptors. Toronto won two of four games on their recent road trip and still have the NBA best record of 23-9.

The Nuggets didn't have Will Barton (right hip surgery), Gary Harris (hip) and Paul Millsap (big toe) in the line-up.

The Raptors were also missing several players including Kyle Lowry (thigh injury) and Jonas Valanciunas (thumb).

Elsewhere, Ben Simmons delivered his third triple-double of the season and Jimmy Butler returned from an injury to score 19 points as the Philadelphia 76ers rolled over the Cleveland Cavaliers 128-105.

Simmons finished with 22 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds and Joel Embiid tallied 24 as the Sixers rallied from a second-quarter deficit to lead 65-58 at half-time.

"Ben is doing what he always does for us, passing the ball," Butler said. "When he's playing like that, the game is really easy for everybody."

In Washington, John Wall was at his attacking best as the Washington Wizards easily rolled over the Los Angeles Lakers 128-110.

While Wall finished with 40 points and 14 assists, Lakers star LeBron James could only muster a season-low 13 points on dismal five-of-16 shooting.

"We're a team that's built on energy and depth," four-time league MVP James said. "We didn't have either tonight."

A day after he and Lonzo Ball each registered a triple-double each in the win at Charlotte, James had six rebounds and three assists and sat out the fourth quarter.

Recently acquired forward Sam Dekker scored a season-high 20 for Washington, including a buzzer-beating shot at the end of the third quarter that put the Wizards up 99-76.

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