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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Nuggets resume season amid COVID-19 pandemic; 20 facts for 2020

DENVER — The Denver Nuggets resume the 2020 season from Within the Orlando bubble Wednesday afternoon amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Nuggets will perform the Washington Wizards in Orlando, Florida in a scrimmage at 1:30 p.m. The Nuggets played with the Wizards on January 4 and then also lost 128-114. Wednesday’s match will be televised
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Nuggets’ Gary Harris, Torrey Craig en route to Orlando bubble, source confirms

After almost two weeks in the Orlando bubble, then reinforcements are arriving to the Nuggets. Gary Harris and Torrey Craig were as part of Sunday afternoona league source confirmed to The Denver Post, which it won’t be long until the Nuggets have their entire starting five on the practice court. Exterior of Harris, the remainder
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As Nuggets begin mandatory coronavirus testing, there’s a good chance team looks for insurance

Tuesday marks the formal activity that the NBA has seen since the coronavirus abruptly pushed a stoppage in play. All of Nuggets players and staffers will experience compulsory coronavirus testing beginning Tuesday, which contains a high-sensitivity PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and a high-sensitivity serology/antibody test. Players, staff staffers as well as Nuggets officials who aren’t
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