Nuggets Mailbag: What sort of offseason trades might Denver be able to swing?

Beat writer Michael Singer opens the Nuggets Mailbag Sporadically throughout the offseason. Pose a Nuggets — or NBA — connected question here. I believe my dream scenario for the Nuggets this offseason is that a commerce for Victor Oladipo or Jrue Holiday (I prefer Oladipo though I understand most of Nuggets country seems to prefer
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Pepsi Center will now be called Ball Arena following new partnership with Ball Corporation

DENVER (KDVR) — Kroenke Sports and Entertainment declared Thursday that it created a partnership with the Ball Corporation along with the Pepsi Center is now Ball Arena. According to a release in the NBA, the venture includes naming rights for Ball and KSE’s grand arena in Denver, home to the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado
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After 21 years, Pepsi Center to be renamed Ball Arena as part of new partnership

So long Pepsi Center. Beginning Thursday, the home of the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche will be known as Ball Arena as part of a multiyear global partnership between Ball Corporation and Kroenke Sports and Entertainment. In addition to the local naming rights, the partnership includes sustainable and environmentally friendly elements that will be established at
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Nuggets mock draft tracker: What the national experts predict Denver will do

The NBA draft is just a month off and the Nuggets have the 22nd overall pick in the draft. Thus, what should they do? The previous two seasons saw Denver carrying top prospects whose stock had dropped due to accidents from Michael Porter Jr. (14th overall in 2018) and Bol Bol (44th at 2019). The
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Denver to host 2023, 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament games

March Madness is coming back to the Mile High City. Related Articles Embracing opportunities an Integral subject for new-look CU Buffs men’s basketball Boulder the latest stop in nomadic career of CU Buffs basketball recruit Javon Ruffin CU Buffs Football ’s Sila Finau shooting game to new degree CU Buffs’ JR Payne eager for possible
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Kiszla: Why the Avs are frugal in Cup quest, Von Miller might be done with Broncos and Nolan Arenado could be stuck in bad Rockies marriage

With untrue Stanley Cup ambitions and oodles of money to spend, why didn’t the Avalanche splurge on prior MVP Taylor Hall on the first day of NHL free service? COVID-19. Does linebacker Von Miller get crabby when a Denver radio station asks him about taking a paycut to stay with the Broncos? COVID-19. How can
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Kiszla: Nuggets need one more piece to win NBA championship. Could Jrue Holiday be the answer?

If likability counted for anything in the NBA, Joker and Jamal would indicate pro basketball’s next great dynasty. Heck, Pepsi Center would need to be expanded to store all the Nuggets’ championship trophies. But hugs won’t get you hardware. To build a legit title contender, the Nuggets have to add another large piece. Maybe it’s
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Down, but not out: The first all-women’s wrestling event returns for live shows in Denver

Women’s wrestling may not top the list of things most people are missing right now, but for Denver’s professional-wrestling community, the loss has been devastating. “I still train every single day,” said 27-year-old Cerra Reichel-Hodges, a graphic designer and body builder who goes by Lilith Grimm inside the padded ring. “I was actually supposed to start in
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‘Being young does not make you immune’: Denver sets new regulations for colleges, student-athletes

DENVER (KDVR) – After a recent of spike of COVID-19 cases at University of Colorado Boulder, Denver city officials are calling on all colleges and universities to issue additional coronavirus regulations to stop the spread of the virus among students and student athletes. “The risk of continuing to spread this deadly virus is real and
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Kiszla: Fire Michael Malone? No. But broken trust between coach and Nuggets must be repaired.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Under the NBA bubble’s glass, that the Nuggets’ defects have been exposed. While shabby protection and untimely injuries might cost Denver this series against Utah, a bigger and potentially fatal flaw may cost trainer Michael Malone his job. The confidence between Malone and his players will be divided . The
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