Nets, Spencer Dinwiddie agree to contract extension worth about $34 million

NEW YORK — The Brooklyn Nets gave Spencer Dinwiddie a contract extension Thursday, a day following the very best match of his profession. The three-year extension is going to be worth roughly $34 million to the guard who had been playing in the NBA G League before he signed with the Nets on Dec. 8,
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How Nuggets F Torrey Craig became Russell Westbrook’s worst nightmare

Torrey Craig didn’t even ask for weak-side assistance. But Bruce Bowen was happy to provide it. Craig was introduced to Bowen — a member of their NBA’s All-Defensive initial team with all the San Antonio Spurs five times by 2004-08, the godfather of their NBA’s new niche of “3-and-D” wing players — in early October,
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Denver Sports Omelette: Coaches name their Colorado high school football players of the year

Votes are in. Colorado high school football coaches have voted on their 2018 all-state teams and the results were published on CHSAANow.com on Thursday afternoon, with all seniors controlling player-of-the-year awards. The outlier? Colorado Gatorade Player of the Year, Fairview’s Aidan Atkinson, also a professional who’s already committed to Northwestern over supplies from Boise State,
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Feces, cockroaches and mold: Denver venues have some of the worst food-safety violations in pro sports, new report says

Mold , live cockroaches and mouse stool were among the crucial health offenses Denver sports venues racked up in 2017 and 2016, ESPN seen in sports venues around the nation in a review of review reports that were food-safety. The outcomes, shared Thursday from ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” program, called Broncos Stadium in Mile High,
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