guerrajohn+FollowNuggets score big with Tim Hardaway Jr. dealDenver just landed Tim Hardaway Jr. for a bargain, and fans are buzzing about what this means for the Nuggets’ lineup. With Kentavious Caldwell-Pope gone, Hardaway’s experience and shooting could be the key to keeping Denver’s championship hopes alive. He’s not a carbon copy of KCP, but his ability to stretch the floor and play a similar role could make a huge difference. Plus, seeing Carmelo Anthony give Denver a heartfelt shoutout in his Hall of Fame speech reminds us how much this team means to its players. What do you think—will these moves keep the Nuggets on top? #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowBest 6th Man Ever?Bobby Jones came off the bench for the Philadelphia 76ers and still made 9 All-Defensive Teams, won the very first Sixth Man of the Year award, and helped them win the 1983 title. One of the most selfless and efficient players ever — elite defense, hustle, and impact without needing the spotlight. Is Bobby Jones the GOAT 6th man? 🏆 #BobbyJones #SixthMan #NBAHistory #Philadelphia76ers #DenverNuggets #BasketballHistory #Sports #NBA 00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowMissed chances: Nuggets rookie ignored NBA vet adviceSometimes, the difference between NBA stardom and fading out is all about attitude. Emmanuel Mudiay, once a top-10 pick for the Denver Nuggets, had the chance to learn from veteran Mike Miller but kept showing up late to workouts. Miller, who was brought in specifically to mentor Mudiay, eventually gave up after repeated no-shows. Meanwhile, Nikola Jokic, Mudiay’s former teammate, is now being called one of the best big men ever. It’s wild how work ethic and willingness to learn can change everything in pro sports. What do you think—does mentorship really make or break a career? #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowNuggets boost Jokic’s title hopes with key signingsNikola Jokic finally has the help he’s been asking for! The Denver Nuggets have added Jonas Valanciunas as a reliable backup big man, plus shooters and defenders like Cameron Johnson, Bruce Brown, and Tim Hardaway Jr. This deeper, more flexible roster means Jokic can rest more during games and stay fresh for another championship run. After last season’s playoff struggles, these moves could be the difference between another ring and another heartbreak. Do you think this new-look Nuggets squad has what it takes to dethrone the Thunder and bring another title to Denver? #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets101Share
Beth Holland+FollowMichael Porter Jr. Says Nikola Jokic Is the GOATMichael Porter Jr. made his case for his teammate Nikola Jokic as the greatest of all time: “He could have won MVP five years in a row. Can you name another player who could’ve?” Jokic’s résumé already includes three MVPs (2021, 2022, 2024), a 2023 Finals MVP, and an NBA championship. Beyond the awards, his dominance and consistency make MPJ believe the Joker belongs in the GOAT conversation. Do you agree with MPJ — is Joker already the greatest? #NikolaJokic #MichaelPorterJr #NBA #DenverNuggets #MVP #GOATDebate #MyNBAGOAT #Sports #NBALegends 40Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowWhy the Nuggets lost their edge after winning it allTurns out, defending a championship is a whole different beast. Michael Porter Jr. just opened up about why the Denver Nuggets couldn’t repeat their title run—he says the team simply wasn’t as fired up the second time around. Losing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in free agency hurt their chemistry, and the short offseason left everyone a bit less focused on training and recovery. Porter even shared a hilarious piece of advice from Nikola Jokic after his trade to Brooklyn: 'Wrap it up out there.' What do you think—was it motivation, roster changes, or just bad luck that ended the Nuggets’ run? #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets10Share
Robert Johansson+FollowCarmelo and Kobe Almost Teamed Up in 2011Carmelo Anthony revealed that in 2011, a deal was essentially in place to send him and Nenê to the Lakers for Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum. “I never even thought about New York,” Melo said — but the trade never happened. Imagine Kobe and Melo sharing the floor in purple and gold during that era. How far do you think that duo could have gone? #CarmeloAnthony #KobeBryant #LakersNation #NBAWhatIf #NBADebate #NBAHistory #NBAPartners #Sports #NBA #NewYorkKnicks #DenverNuggets 90Share
FromTheLand+FollowWas Jokic’s 2023 Championship Run Overrated?The Nuggets’ 2023 title run looked dominant, but wasn't the path too easy? They beat: 42-40 Timberwolves — play-in team, missing top defender Jaden McDaniels. 45-37 Suns — KD played just 10 games with the team, CP3 hurt in Game 3. 43-39 Lakers — another play-in team, aging LeBron. 44-38 Heat — play-in team, upset path through the East. Not a single opponent had more than 45 wins. The average record? 43-39. And here’s the fact, Jokic has never beaten a 50+ win team in the playoffs. #Jokic #NBAHotTake #NBADebate #NBAFinals #NBAPlayoffs #NBAUnpopularOpinion #Sports #NBA #DenverNuggets #Joker 10Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowDenver’s beloved mascot Rocky faces a tough exitDenver’s favorite mascot, Rocky, isn’t just a character—it’s been a family legacy for decades. Now, the man behind the suit, Drake Solomon, says he was let go by the Nuggets after a hip replacement, despite a lifetime of loyalty and being told he’d have a fair shot to return. He’s suing the team, claiming discrimination and unfair treatment. For many in Denver, Rocky was more than a mascot—he was part of the community. How do you feel about the way this was handled? Should teams do more to support long-time employees facing health challenges? #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowNuggets shake up roster with new signingsDenver’s frontcourt just got a serious boost! After another tough playoff exit, the Nuggets made some bold offseason moves—trading Michael Porter Jr., signing Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bruce Brown, and adding Jonas Valanciunas. Now, they’ve brought in Kessler Edwards, a versatile forward who shot nearly 41% from three last season. With all these fresh faces joining Jokic, Murray, and Gordon, Denver’s bench looks deeper than ever. Do you think these changes will finally push the Nuggets over the hump, or will chemistry be an issue with so many new pieces? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #DenverNuggets183Share