Allie Monroy and Harrison Wind discuss the Nuggets recent wins over the Trail Blazers and the Jazz, what the night of the four-team trade was like at the Pepsi Center, thoughts on the trades and more! https://youtu.be/BtKYdwoLe5E
Thursday’s trade deadline was one of the busiest of the Tim Connelly era. When the dust settled, the Nuggets had shipped out three players — Malik Beasley, Juancho Hernangomez and Jarred Vanderbilt, who all went to Minnesota — as part of a four-team trade and inherited four, Keita Bates-Diop, Noah Vonleh, Gerald Green and Jordan McRae. Denver took on McRae…...
When it rains it pours, and the Nuggets, who were already playing without three starters — Jamal Murray, Gary Harris, and Paul Millsap — need to find an umbrella, fast. The team announced Wednesday that backup center Mason Plumlee has been diagnosed with a right cuboid injury and his status will be reevaluated in approximately two to four weeks, meaning…...
Vlatko Cancar and Jarred Vanderbilt won't factor into the Nuggets' nightly rotation too often this season, but in case of emergency they'll be ready to fill in at a moment's notice. Both are taking cues from Malik Beasley, who was in their shoes three years ago.
No matter who was on the floor in the Nuggets’ preseason opener, you couldn’t take your eyes off Michael Porter Jr. Half of it was the storyline. Porter had of course missed his entire rookie season following two back surgeries that sent the once consensus top-2 recruit’s draft stock tumbling. But Porter also captures your eye for other reasons. He’s…...
It feels like the Nuggets haven’t seen as much of Jarred Vanderbilt as they should have by now. He was injured for a lot of his rookie year and only played four G League games, but at Summer League this past July flashed the tools that have Denver so excited about his upside. Harrison Wind and Adam Mares discuss what…...
Wind goes over one question that will define each player on Denver’s bench’s season from Monte Morris, to Malik Beasley, Torrey Craig, Juancho Hernangomez, Michael Porter Jr., Mason Plumlee, Jerami Grant, Vlatko Cancar, Jarred Vanderbilt and Bol Bol. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link | Stitcher Link | Pocket Casts Link | Spotify Link
Wind begins to countdown the Nuggets’ most important players for next season. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link | Stitcher Link | Pocket Casts Link | Spotify Link
Wind goes over his final Summer League report card, hands out grades to the notable players for the Nuggets in Las Vegas and goes over a few of his final observations from the summer showcase. Also, is a Jamal Murray, Gary Harris, Michael Porter Jr., Jerami Grant and Nikola Jokic lineup a realistic starting five for Denver in the future?…
Wind welcomes in BSN Denver’s Andre Simone to discuss the Nuggets’ trade to acquire Jerami Grant. How does Grant’s skill-set fit in Denver, is he the power forward of the future, and is another move on the horizon? Also, a Summer League update on who’s stood out and who’s disappointed. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link | Stitcher Link |…
LAS VEGAS — No one was looking forward to this day more than Michael Porter Jr. This weekend in Las Vegas, Porter was supposed to reap the rewards of patience and belief. Two back surgeries, trips to and from countless chiropractors and physical therapists, a full season spent on the sidelines watching the Nuggets win 54 games, it was all…...
Wind previews Summer League and how Michael Porter Jr. would be wise to approach his first competitive action in over 12 months. Also, what to think of the hype surrounding his debut and listener questions on Will Barton’s outlook in 2019-20, Jamal Murray’s extension and the how continuity can benefit Denver next season. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link |…
This is an audio story, meaning that BSN Denver subscribers can listen to it if they don’t have time to stop and read it in its entirety. We would love to know what you think about it in the comments. Enjoy! It’s impossible for Bol Bol to blend in. Parading across the gym or exploring downtown Denver, the 7-foot-2 center with legs that…...
Editor’s Note: Above is an audio story, designed to give BSN Denver subscribers the option to listen to this story if they don’t have time to stop and read it in its entirety. We would love to know what you think about it in the comments. Enjoy! Lights, camera, action! It’s been 16 months since Michael Porter Jr. played competitive…...
Wind continues to discuss the Nuggets’ selection of Bol Bol in the draft, why Denver traded into the second round to select him, and what the organization’s options are with the rookie when it comes to Summer League and next season. Also, what did the NBA Awards say about the Nuggets’ future? Wind gives him top takeaways from the evening.…
Editor’s Note: Above is an audio story, designed to give BSN Denver subscribers the option to listen to this story if they don’t have time to stop and read it in its entirety. We would love to know what you think about it in the comments. Enjoy! Dana Altman’s phone had been ringing off the hook in the weeks leading…...
Editor’s Note: Above is an audio story, designed to give BSN Denver subscribers the option to listen to this story if they don’t have time to stop and read it in its entirety. We would love to know what you think about it in the comments. Enjoy! The NBA Finals ended just 10 days ago but more basketball is right…...
Editor’s Note: Above is an audio story, designed to give BSN Denver subscribers the option to listen to this story if they don’t have time to stop and read it in its entirety. We would love to know what you think about it in the comments. Enjoy! As Bol Bol continued to slide, first out of the draft’s top 30…...
Wind breaks down the 2019 draft and Denver’s second-round selection of Bol Bol. Why the Nuggets were ecstatic when the talented 7-foot-2 big man out of Oregon tumbled out of the first round and why Denver thinks it may have found another second-round steal. Also, Tim Connelly made a big statement about the Nuggets’ plans for free agency. DON’T FORGET…
Game 1 of the NBA Finals is in the books, and Pascal Siakam, the 25-year-old from Cameroon who only started playing organized basketball seven years ago, will never have to pay for a drink in Toronto again. Siakam was incredible in the Raptors’ Thursday night win over the Warriors, finishing with 32 points on a near-perfect 14 of 17 shooting,…...