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Friday, Apr. 13 9:00pm ET
Pack gets rare triple-double in Nuggets' win

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DENVER (AP) – So who needs star players?

With Friday night's 108-92 victory over Golden State, the Denver Nuggets raised their April record to 4-1, and each of those wins has come with Antonio McDyess and Nick Van Exel on the bench.

George McCloud scored 24 points and Robert Pack had the first triple-double by a Denver player in four years.

The Nuggets, who won for the fifth time in seven games, outscored Golden State 42-20 in the second quarter, building a 26-point halftime lead.

Denver extended the margin to 33 points in the third quarter, then held on as the Warriors cut the deficit to 12 in the final period.

Pack finished with 12 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. Mark Jackson had the most recent Denver triple-double on Jan. 28, 1997.

Raef LaFrentz had 18 points and 11 rebounds, Kevin Willis had 13 points and 12 rebounds, and James Posey 12 points and 12 rebounds.

"Guys are stepping up to replace Antonio and Nick," Nuggets coach Dan Issel said. "They are all pros and they're talented, and it's nice to see them not packing it in.

"We are playing for a .500 record or at least 40 wins. Those are our two goals for the rest of the season."

Denver is 39-40, but has challenging games remaining against San Antonio, the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento.

"We had the game in control but Golden State made a run and got back in the game," Pack said. "Once we had the game back in hand, I started thinking about the triple-double. To get it with a win makes it a lot better."

Pack grabbed his 10th rebound with about three minutes left, completing the trio.

"Kevin (Willis) must have had some money against me because he was knocking rebounds out of my hands," Pack said. "The last one I had to scrap for."

Golden State, absorbing its 10th straight loss and falling to 2-29 since the All-Star break, was led by Antawn Jamison, who had 30 points. Corie Blount came off the bench to score 15 points and grab 15 rebounds.

Denver hit 13-for-24 from 3-point range, compared to Golden State's 1-for-6.

"We just had one hellaciously bad quarter," Warriors coach Dave Cowens said. "They made every shot they took, and we just played awful. They beat us every which way they could beat us in that second quarter. The rest of the game we played fairly well.

"We were 1-for-6 on 3's and they were 13-for-24. They beat us by 36 points just on 3's, and that's the story of the game."

Adonal Foyle scored six points as the Warriors took an early 16-12 lead. But the Nuggets scored eight straight points, including three by Willis, to take a 20-16 lead they would never relinquish.

Willis had nine points and six rebounds in the opening period, helping Denver to a 26-22 lead.

The Nuggets hit four 3-pointers in the first six minutes of the second quarter, using a 21-6 run to forge a 47-28 lead. Voshon Lenard and Anthony Goldwire had back-to-back 3-pointers during the surge.

Posey had another 3-pointer -- one of seven by the Nuggets in the period -- to make it 58-35.

LaFrentz's fastbreak slam dunk gave Denver its biggest lead of the half, 67-41, with 46 seconds left.

Denver outscored Golden State 42-20 in the second quarter, with Lenard scoring 11 points in the period.

McCloud had a pair of 3-pointers in the third quarter, the last one putting Denver ahead 87-54 with 5:14 left.

Erick Dampier had five of Golden State's nine straight points later in the quarter.

Blount and Jamison led a fourth-quarter surge, and Jamison's two free throws cut the deficit to 100-88 with 3:51. Posey, however, countered with a 3-pointer and Dan McClintock with a baseline jumper to pad the margin to 17.

Game notes
It was Pack's second career triple-double. He also did it with Denver on Nov. 26, 1994, against Dallas. ... McDyess missed his third straight game and eighth game in the last six weeks with a dislocated left kneecap. Van Exel is out for the season with a lower back strain and foot injury. ... In a pregame ceremony, McDyess was presented with a ring for his role with the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic basketball team. ... Jamison, the NBA's ninth-leading scorer, was coming off a 38-point effort against Seattle on Wednesday. ... Denver swept the Warriors 4-0 this season, its first sweep over Golden State since 1984-85.

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