Golden Nuggets surge to first conference finals since 1985

DENVER, (Reuters) – Chauncey Billups guided the  resurgent Denver Nuggets to a first Western Conference finals  since 1985 on Wednesday with a 124-110 victory over the Dallas  Mavericks.

The guard recorded 28 points and 12 assists to complement  Carmelo Anthony’s team-high 30 points as the second-seeded  Nuggets sealed the best-of-seven series 4-1 in front of their  delighted home fans.

Denver will play the winner of the Los Angeles  Lakers-Houston Rockets semi-final for a place in the NBA  championships. The Lakers lead that series 3-2.

“We’re very dangerous,” Billups told reporters.

“Our defense is out there paying attention to the finer  things and our offense is explosive. We’re moving on to bigger  and better things and hopefully we remain successful.”

Dirk Nowitzki had 32 points and 10 rebounds for the  Mavericks, who were held at arm’s length for most of the game  but managed to pull within six points in the fourth quarter  before their rally fizzled out.

Dallas got 19 points and nine assists from Jason Kidd and  made 12 three-pointers but could not slow down the home team.

Anthony drained a pivotal three-pointer with 6:35 remaining  to establish a 106-97 lead as the Nuggets shot 58 percent from  the field and collected 31 total assists led by on-court leader  Billups.

Billups was traded to his hometown Denver in November and  ignited a franchise that had suffered five straight first-round  playoff exits.

An NBA champion with Detroit in 2003-04, Billups will be  involved in a seventh straight conference finals series after  leading the Pistons to six consecutive Eastern Conference  appearances.

“He’s the leader. He came to this team and brought a  business-like attitude and a defensive mindset,” Anthony said.

“It’s special. We stuck through everything and overcame a  lot and we still have a lot of business to take care of.”