Wednesday August 20th, 2025 8:08AM

Lakers on verge of sweep of Nets

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Just when it looked as if Jason Kidd might make the NBA Finals competitive, the budding dynasty known as the Los Angeles Lakers - no, it wasn&#39;t just Shaq - moved within one victory of their third straight championship. <br> <br> Robert Horry hit another clutch 3-pointer to put Los Angeles ahead for good, Kobe Bryant had his first brilliant offensive game of the series and O&#39;Neal scored 35 points Sunday night as the Lakers beat the Nets 106-103 in Game 3. <br> <br> This was the closest and most entertaining game of the Finals, and in the end the Lakers showed the stuff champions are made of.<br> <br> When it came time for clutch baskets, big blocked shots and key free throws, the two-time defending champs had enough of each to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series <br> <br> No team has ever recovered from such a deficit to win an NBA playoff series, and don&#39;t expect to see one from the Nets - even though they managed to play a competitive game for the first time in the series. <br> <br> Game 4 is Wednesday night in New Jersey. <br> <br> Kidd was outstanding again, leading the Nets on a 19-5 run that gave them their biggest lead of the series - 86-80 early in the fourth.<br> <br> But it was Bryant who made the bigger plays down the stretch - none more important than his 10-foot jumper over Kidd with 19.1 seconds left for a 104-100 lead. Bryant was double-teamed on the shot, and Kidd even got a hand on the ball before Bryant broke free, turned to his left and hit the bucket. <br> <br> Kidd knocked down a 3-pointer with 5.2 seconds to cut it to 104-103, and the Nets fouled Rick Fox with 3.5 seconds left. He made both, and Kidd was off-target after dribbling upcourt and launching a 30-footer just before the buzzer.
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