Can Campazzo play with the same energy that he did in Saturday's preseason opener for 72 games? If so, Denver's in business.
Is another loss to a sub-.500 team a cause for concern, or should the Nuggets be more alarmed by their other post-All-Star break symptoms?
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Wind and Clark recap the Nuggets’ loss to the Warriors, Denver’s starters’ poor performance, why the second unit excelled and if how that group played together in Golden State is replicable going forward. Also, how crucial is the upcoming three-game homestand? DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link | Stitcher Link | Pocket Casts Link | Spotify 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.
Denver had its guns drawn, chambers loaded and index finger on the trigger standing eye to eye with the Warriors on the cusp of Tuesday's Wild West showdown looking to make a statement to Golden State and the rest of the conference. Instead, it was the Warriors giving the upstart Nuggets a big-time reality check.
To help you hear what we hear, BSN Denver is uploading uncut audio after Nuggets games this season. Here’s what was said by Michael Malone, Will Barton, Nikola Jokic, and Jamal Murray following Denver’s 142-112 loss to the Golden State Warriors...
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.…...
The term “unfinished business” is a convenient phrase that’s thrown around this time of year when prized free agents announce that they’re returning to the same teams they came up just short with a season ago. Both Paul George and Chris Paul typed out those two words verbatim on their social media accounts late Saturday night after re-upping with the…...
Wind and Clark go over the Rockets’ Thursday night win over the Warriors, then discuss the slimmed-down Nikola Jokic, if he deserved a spot on the All-NBA Third Team and give their take about the Nuggets’ new color scheme.
The NBA is growing and thriving like never before and it’s not hard to envision a world where the value of NBA franchises eventually exceeds their NFL counterparts. According to a 2018 Forbes report, the average NBA team is now worth a record $1.65 billion — a 22 percent increase from 2017. Forbes’ 2017 report on NFL team values pegged the…...
The Denver Nuggets edged the Golden State Warriors 115-108 in a fourth-straight matchup that came down to the final few possessions. Here’s how each Nuggets player performed. Jamal Murray (A) – Murray took a Stephen Curry knee to the thigh early in the first quarter and was playing on one leg for the rest of the game. Denver’s starting point guard…...
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…...
DENVER — Four straight games against top-tier opponents, four straight outcomes decided in the final few minutes. The most recent stretch of Denver Nuggets basketball has been exciting, heart-pounding and dramatic. Tonight’s matchup was more of the same....
DENVER — There was a lot to discuss after the Denver Nuggets’ dramatic win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on national TV Thursday. Gary Harris’ game-winning shot capped one of the wildest games of the NBA season. Harris (25 points), Nikola Jokic (29 points, 13 rebounds, 14 assists) and Jamal Muray (33 points, five assists) all had monster performances. So did…...
DENVER — The Golden State Warriors turned the ball over 25 times Friday night but still beat the Sacramento Kings 119-104 thanks to a 35-point fourth-quarter. Afterward, Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters that his team is mentally and emotionally fatigued. “… It’s painful obviously that our guys are mentally fried right now,” Kerr said. “So it’s a good job to…...
The Denver Nuggets fought hard at Oracle Arena Monday night. Denver hung with Golden State for the better part of four quarters but the Warriors were able to hit their free-throws down the stretch to seal a 124-114 win.
Murray and two-time Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry spoke for a good 30 seconds after Denver’s 124-114 loss and exchanged a few laughs before both point guards parted ways and walked to their respected locker rooms.