PlayStation 5 review roundup: Big and bold next-gen gaming

The big picture: Microsoft’s next-gen game console saw its review embargo lift yesterday. Today, it is Sony’s turn as a select group of reviewers are now permitted to talk about their early experiences with the new system. Microsoft and Sony’s systems couldn’t be more different aesthetically, and that’s just the start. To better familiarize ourselves
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PS5 review: The joy of discovery and a real feel of next-gen

A new UI, incredible load times, and fancy controller make the PS5 feel like the real next-gen deal. Our PS5 review has all the details. I’m a big fan of new things. Discovering a new author, trying a new restaurant, finding a great TV series that’s got six seasons, working out how my son’s new
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Nuggets’ Monte Morris: “I would love to get an extension here”

For all the questions the Nuggets answered about their promising future this past season, their riveting postseason run raised another. Do the Nuggets have two starting-caliber point guards on their roster? After Jamal Murray, Nikola Jokic and Swiss-army wing Jerami Grant, Monte Morris was probably the next steadiest player during Denver’s playoff run to the
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NBA draft: The Nuggets need a shooting guard. Fortunately, this draft is full of them.

Editor’s note: Second in a series previewing the upcoming NBA draft. Today: shooting guard The Nuggets have a slight advantage as the NBA draft on Nov. 18 creeps closer. At shooting guard, one of Denver’s most pressing needs, there’s actually a fair amount of depth that could be within range with the No. 22 pick.
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NBA draft: Why Nuggets can’t rule out drafting a PG at No. 22

After what Jamal Murray just did in Orlando, point guard is about the last place the Nuggets need to upgrade in this month’s draft. Murray’s rise coupled with Monte Morris’ steady play as a backup gives Denver a backcourt tandem that only a handful of teams can rival. But this year’s draft process, the most
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Stars’ Seguin, Bishop Out 5 Months After Surgeries

Stars center Tyler Seguin has underwent a right hip arthroscopy and labral repair on November 2 and is expected to miss five months Stars goaltender Ben Bishop underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee on October 21 and is also expected to miss roughly five months Announcements from the Stars have
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Rolex vs. Tudor: The Ultimate Comparison Guide

Since Tudor burst onto the international watch arena, comparisons between it and its sister brand Rolex have abounded. The companies are (and always have been) intertwined. Tudor was set up in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the man that brought us Rolex, which was initially launched under the title Wilsdorf & Davis in 1905. Tudor was
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Chambers: John Hayes, Ball Arena are good names for Denver hockey

Even the Pepsi Center’s name change to Ball Arena is a fantastic movement for Denver baseball. John Hayes, the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Broomfield-based Ball Corporation, is a hockey guy. He plays adult-league baseball and was the very proud owner of the Denver Cutthroats, the Central Hockey League affiliate of the Avalanche
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Kickin’ It with Kiz: Is Ball Arena another example of Kroenke family loving Nuggets more than Avs?

Ball Arena is OK If the Nuggets are Now Playing. However, for Avalanche matches, shouldn’t we predict it Puck Arena? — John, Denver Kiz: Avalanche lovers have claimed Josh and Stan Kroenke adore the Nuggets finest. Does the arena’s new name confirm these suspicions? Well, if they also alter the locks onto the joint and
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Grading the Week: Much like a cold can of Pepsi, Ball Arena is fine

We here at Grading the Week are nothing if not extreme believers. Which is why We’ve chosen to waste no time in fixing the most important topic of week at Colorado sports arena … Ball Arena — C Nobody chooses Pepsi. At least not with their original option. Usually, it’s ’s something that you agree
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