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Associated Press
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 DENVER -- Ty Lawson may be dusting off an old nickname. Back before his days at North Carolina, the rookie was called "Sparkplug" for his ability to come into a game and provide instant energy. Lawson did just that Wednesday night, scoring seven of his 17 points in a pivotal fourth-quarter run to help the Denver Nuggets to a season-opening 114-105 win over the Utah Jazz. "Play fast and get people involved," Lawson said. "I've been doing that since I was younger." Although Anthony Carter got ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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