“And if it’s bad, don’t let it get you down You can take it And if it hurts, don’t let them see you cry You can make it Hold your head up Hold your head high” – Argent, “Hold Your Head Up” Turns out the Denver Nuggets are facing just a few too many heads at the moment. Heads held…...
The Nuggets currently have the best offense in NBA history, and Porter playing the same role that Thompson did in Golden State is a key reason why.
Sam Esfandiari from the Light Years Podcast joins the show to discuss the Warriors’ rise, what it was like to be a Warriors fan before the championships and what his favorite Warriors season was. Then, the guys compare and contrast the Nuggets and Warriors, Klay Thompson and Gary Harris, if Nikola Jokic and Steph Curry are more alike than we…
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Hey, Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, and the rest of the 2019 free agent class. The Nuggets are ready to pitch you about why you should sign in Denver this summer. Do you want to win? The Nuggets won 54 games last year, the fourth-most in the league. Denver has staying power atop the conference too with a superstar in Nikola…...
Wind welcomes on Jena Garcia of Mile High Sports to break down the Nuggets’ loss to the Warriors, Denver’s continued struggles from beyond the arc and what seed the Nuggets would wind up with come playoff time. Also, why Denver seemingly lost its mojo against Golden State and how the Nuggets’ bench unit struggled Tuesday night. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE!…
Wind and Clark preview Denver’s Friday night matchup against Golden State and look at some of the similarities between how both the Nuggets and Warriors have been built and their similar paths up the Western Conference standings. Also, listener questions on the most important players in the playoffs and more. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link | Stitcher Link |…
The two-time defending champs executed a regular season coup d’etat on their Western Conference challengers straight out of their championship playbook, disposing of Denver in an orderly and systematic fashion. Golden State carefully gassed the Nuggets up in the morning only to hand them their worst defeat since 2014 seven hours later.
After Kevin Durant called the Nuggets an “elite” team at Tuesday morning’s shootaround and Stephen Curry countered by saying the high-stakes matchups that pitted the top two teams in the West against one another was a “big game” for the two-time defending champs, you had the feeling that tonight’s tilt was one the Warriors wanted and one they wanted badly.…...
DENVER — In the final chapter of the Nuggets and Warriors’ four-game regular season quartet, Denver surged back from a 12-point third-quarter deficit to edge Golden State 115-108. With the win, the Nuggets split the season series against the Warriors 2-2. In its two losses to Golden State this year, the Nuggets hung with the Warriors for the better part of four quarters. The close games…...
Against the Warriors, Jokic got off to a blazing start—a total reversal from his two previous games. After he scored just two points in the first quarter against Utah and was held scoreless 24 hours later in Sacramento, Jokic led Denver with nine first-quarter points tonight.
Since the Bayou beatdown, the Nuggets are fielding the third-best defense in the league. That's right. Over their past nine games, only the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors are playing defense better than Denver.
Previewing the Nuggets' matchup Monday night with Golden State Warriors as Denver looks to rack up a couple more wins before the All-Star break
Season series (0-2) The Denver Nuggets have faced the Golden State Warriors twice this season already, losing in both teams’ arena. The first time was back in November 6th where the Warriors flat out embarrassed the Nuggets by building a 30 point lead before the half. Denver was done in by a lack of transition defense, a theme that has been…...
Ok it was the actor Kiefer Sutherland, but its a better headline. Demaryius Thomas’ contract extension wasn’t the only thing Peyton Manning had to celebrate last night. Peyton took home the award for “Best Record Breaking Performance” at the 23rd annual ESPY awards last night. Manning’s record breaking performance of Brett Favre’s touchdown record beat out Devin Hester for most career punt…...