Carmelo Anthony Leads Nuggets Past Hedo Turkoglu-less Raptors

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Nov 17, 2009

Carmelo Anthony Leads Nuggets Past Hedo Turkoglu-less Raptors DENVER — Carmelo Anthony scored 32
points and reserve J.R. Smith had 29, leading the Denver Nuggets past
the Toronto Raptors 130-112 on Tuesday night.

Anthony is the only player in the NBA
to score at least 20 points in all of his team's games so far. He's
topped 30 points seven times and 40 points twice. He sat out the final
quarter of this one after putting in 30 efficient minutes.

After withstanding Smith's seven-game
suspension and a six-game trip consisting of three back-to-backs, the
Nuggets weathered a very determined Raptors team that was without
forward Hedo Turkoglu but didn't trail until midway through the third
quarter.

Chris Bosh led Toronto with 13 points
and 14 rebounds and DeMar DeRozan scored 17. Nene had 20 points and 10
boards for Denver, which shot 62 percent.

Turkoglu missed the game with a sore
left hip and was replaced in the starting lineup by Antoine Wright,
who's dealing with a sore left ankle and finished with five points in
17 minutes. All the other starters reached double figures, as did
reserves Marco Belinelli (16) and Sonny Weems (12).

Denver didn't grab its first lead until Anthony fed Kenyon Martin for a dunk that made it 70-68 early in the third.

Jose Calderon sank a 3-pointer at the
other end and it was back and forth until Denver took control with a
quick 7-0 spurt that made it 81-74. Nene hit two free throws and
Chauncey Billups sank a technical foul shot before 'Melo swished a
fadeaway followed by a turnaround jumper.

Denver went on a 16-4 run to start
the fourth, building a 20-point lead. The Nuggets have won 14 straight
regular-season games at home, their longest streak since 1989, when
they won 19 straight home games.

The Raptors put together an 11-point
lead in the second quarter, but they settled for a 64-64 halftime tie.
Nene scored eight points and 'Melo seven during Denver's 17-6 run to
end the first half, which ended with Anthony's breakaway basket at the
buzzer.

Notes
Toronto claimed F Pops
Mensah-Bonsu
off waivers from Houston. He averaged 5.1 points, 5.4
boards and 13.8 minutes in 19 games with the Raptors last season before
signing a free-agent deal with Houston, which waived him Friday. …
Denver has won eight of its last nine home games against Toronto.

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