Keeler: LeBron’s worried about home-court advantage in 2020 NBA Playoffs. That’s good news for the Nuggets.

At least they can hear you. Kind of. Thanks to web cams and the sharp knives in the NBA marketing drawer who made virtual fandom cool, they can even see a 2-D feed of you. Or your dog. But they can’t feel you. They can’t feel you in the final five minutes, when the Nuggets
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Coronavirus and sports: What Colorado fans can expect from their new “normal”

The joint ticks every box. A 55-inch TV is visible from almost every angle. A collection of game-worn hockey sweaters and baseball jerseys hangs with pride along one wall, with special dispensation for the No. 92 of Avalanche center Gabe Landeskog and the No. 31 worn by former University of Denver goalie Evan Cowley. If
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Kiszla: How soon can Jerami Grant replace Paul Millsap as Nuggets’ starter at power forward?

The chants of “M-V-P, M-V-P!” bounced off the Pepsi Center walls from the first time Nuggets center Nikola Jokic stepped to the foul line, less than two minutes into the first quarter of the home-opener in the most anticipated season in franchise history. “I’d much rather clean up and teach after a win than a
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Kawhi Leonard made the long climb back to the NBA Finals. Now he’s the series’ central force.

As Kawhi Leonard moved to center stage for his moment with Bill Russell, his San Antonio Spurs mates raised his arms, caught a wrist with one hand, and splayed the palms of the other as wide as you can. The team “Klaw” hint, an homage to Leonard’s mitts, was accompanied. The then-22-year-old forwards became the
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Raptors’ playoff success cancels Twenty One Pilots show. Same thing happened with Nuggets and WWE in 2009.

Sorry, Twenty One Pilots fans in Toronto, due to those Raptors advancing to the NBA Finals, the group needed to cancel nighttime among its shows in the Scotiabank Arena. If it seems familiar, exactly the identical thing happened to World Wrestling Entertainment fans in Denver when the Nuggets reached the Western Conference finals against the
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Nuggets’ Torrey Craig suffocated Damian Lillard with defense. But when he exited stage left with injury, so did Denver’s season.

If Damian Lillard doesn’t want to look at Torrey Craig’s crooked headband-wearing mug ever again, there’s not a soul across the NBA who could blame the guy. Not after what he went through Sunday. The screens didn’t work. Being quick off the dribble didn’t work. It wasn’t Dame time. Wherever Lillard turned Sunday afternoon, Craig
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Damian Lillard can’t be stopped, but here’s how the Nuggets have contained him

Simple math says you crowd Damian Lillard every dang time down the floor, from about the logo on. But if 2 < 3 isn’t a sexy enough case for why the Denver Nuggets were doing what they do heading into Game 5 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals, there’s also this: When the Blazers’ sharpshooter
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Why Nuggets think they’re “ready this time around” to notch Game 6 road win

Will Barton will bring the hammer on Mother’s Day, by Thor, if he has to. But given a choice, rsquo;d & he prefer not to. Heck, they would. “The 1 thing I think I can say is, this time, we don’t want to return here,” Barton, the Nuggets guard, said when asked about the possibility
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Nuggets vs. Blazers Game 2 live blog: Real time updates from the NBA playoffs

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Avalanche and Nuggets playoff tickets are still available, but why does hockey cost twice as much?

First, the good news: If you want to watch the Nuggets and Avalanche keep making history, seats are available. Less good: Those seats won’t come cheap — particularly. Denver’s NBA and NHL franchises advanced into the next round of the respective playoff brackets in precisely the identical spring for the first time late last week,
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