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Nuggets' 2-for-1 trade already feeling like regret for Denver originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Denver Nuggets had rolled with a very similar starting lineup for a while. This offseason, they took a big swing at changing it.
The Denver Nuggets were able to get back to their winning ways against the a healthy Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans after seeing their extensive winning streak come to an end the game prior, walking away with a nice 125-118 victory for their 11th on the season.
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Houston Rockets vs. Denver Nuggets game preview
Tonight’s game is an elimination game for the NBA Cup. Both the Houston Rockets and Denver Nuggets are 1-1, so the loser will be 1-2 and need a lot of help. Denver might have a path forward since their last opponent is an injury-ravaged San Antonio Spurs in Colorado.
NBA power rankings a month into the season feature the usual suspects at the top, but Deeetroit Basketbaaall moving on up.
On Wednesday in Cleveland, the Rockets (10-3, 1-1) reverted to the "skyline lineup" they utilized for the first two contests of the season in an attempt to match the Cavaliers' towering frontcourt featuring forward Evan Mobley, the reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year, and center Jarrett Allen.
Despite Nikola Jokic's brilliance, the Nuggets fell short in a 127–130 defeat vs. Bulls that snapped their seven-game winning streak.
Nuggets fans, a new look on the floor is coming to Ball Arena tonight. The Denver Nuggets will unveil a brand-new court on Monday night against the team’s basketball game against the Chicago Bulls. The new court coincides with the Ball Arena debut of the team’s new alternate uniform.
Denver Nuggets jerseys are again donning the city skyline with a rainbow backdrop, a nod to their iconic logo from the past. The post The Denver Nuggets have resurrected one of the gayest pro sports logos of all time appeared first on Outsports.
Luckily for Denver, a familiar face is expected to hit the open market. The Indiana Pacers are reportedly waiving Monte Morris to sign forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, as the former Nuggets guard will hit free agency, ESPN's Shams Charania reports.