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Denver Nuggets track this thread

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Denver Nuggets

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  • January 2008
    • Fourth Quarter is Dirk Time Against Denver

      Fourth Quarter is Dirk Time Against Denver

      (Newser) - Dallas's Josh Howard was hot early (12 points in the first quarter), but it was reigning league MVP Dirk Nowitzki who put Denver away late, 90-85. The sharp-shooting Bavarian scored 14 of the Mavericks' final 16 points, including four clutch free throws in the final minute; his 32 points led all scorers. Also in pro hoops: More »

    • Nets, Nuggets Both Aimless in Denver Win

      Nets, Nuggets Both Aimless in Denver Win

      (Newser) - Denver shot 36% against New Jersey last night, but even without Carmelo Anthony the Nuggets had no trouble putting away their 38.4%-shooting opponents. With only 11 points in the first quarter and 31 total in the first half, the Nets had no chance against Allen Iverson's 30 points and Marcus Camby's 14 boards, reports the Rocky Mountain News. Elsewhere in hoops: More »

    • Spurs Come Back to Shock Lakers 103-91

      Spurs Come Back to Shock Lakers 103-91

      (Newser) - With the Lakers leading by nine points at halftime, Gregg Popovich told his Spurs: "You have to participate in your recovery." They did just that, putting together an unstoppable third quarter that included a 14-0 run and three straight 3-pointers as the clock ticked down, reports the San Antonio Express-News. In other hoops news: More »

    • Double Trouble for Nuggets: Anthony Hurt in Big Loss

      Double Trouble for Nuggets: Anthony Hurt in Big Loss

      (Newser) - Kobe Bryant's foot is as dangerous as his jumper, apparently—when Denver's Carmelo Anthony came down on it in the second period of last night's 116-99 loss to the Lakers, he got up with a sprained ankle. Kobe's contribution to the Lakers was a pass-first offense, with 17 points and 11 assists, reports the Rocky Mountain News. More »

    • In a Change, Bobcats Win a Close One

      In a Change, Bobcats Win a Close One

      (Newser) - After two wrenching overtime losses, Charlotte rallied to beat Denver at its own game, winning a 119-116 thriller heavy on dunks and light on defense. The Nuggets were ahead 108-102 in the middle of the fourth quarter, but Jason Richardson started hitting from long distance, and two Denver mistakes sealed the loss. More »

    • Nuggets, Anthony Trump Magic

      Nuggets, Anthony Trump Magic

      (Newser) - Denver's Carmelo Anthony had 32 points, and got help from unexpected places to beat Orlando 113-103, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Anthony Carter and Linas Kleiza had 21 and 18 points respectively, including Carter's 14 during a fourth-quarter surge in which the Nuggets broke open a close game after trailing Orlando for all of the second and third quarters. More »

    • Denver Routed by Blazing Suns

      Denver Routed by Blazing Suns

      (Newser) - Phoenix had no trouble putting a controversy surrounding Amare Stoudemire to rest, opening with a 46-point first quarter and making shots from all over the court in a 137-115 win against Denver. Shawn Marion had 27 points, including five of the Suns' 20 successful three-point baskets, reports the Arizona Republic. The Nuggets appeared worn down as they played their fourth game in five nights. More »

    • Marbury, Knicks Extend Losing Streak to Six

      Marbury, Knicks Extend Losing Streak to Six

      (Newser) - New York was pesky last night, hanging with San Antonio all game long, but just couldn't get over the hump, losing 97-93. Tim Bowen, known more for his all-league defensive prowess, scored 15 points for the Spurs and picked up some slack for Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, who had off nights. The Knicks fell to 1-12 on the road. Elsewhere: More »

    • Iverson Returns to Lead Nuggets Past Spurs

      Iverson Returns to Lead Nuggets Past Spurs

      (Newser) - Allen Iverson missed practice all week, but luckily for the Denver Nuggets he didn't miss their game against San Antonio last night. The guard scored 29 points to lead the Nuggets past the Spurs 80-77, reports ESPN.com. Iverson has been away from the team because his 4-year-old son was injured in a fall. Elsewhere in the NBA: More »

  • December 2007
    • Warriors Win 105-95 Battle in Denver

      Warriors Win 105-95 Battle in Denver

      (Newser) - Golden State put a halt to a three-game Nuggets win streak with a 105-95 performance that starred Baron Davis with 28 points and Stephen Jackson with 23. Denver looked poised to come back from behind in the third quarter, but a cold game from Allen Iverson and hot Warriors' shooting sealed the result.  In other year-end NBA action: More »

    • Parker-less Spurs Sting Denver 102-91

      Parker-less Spurs Sting Denver 102-91

      (Newser) - Tim Duncan had a slow start coming back from an ankle injury, but Michael Finley and Fabricio Oberto each put up their best nights this season in San Antonio's 102-91 defeat of the Nuggets. The win broke a two-game losing streak, and ensured a perfect home record for the Spurs, reports the San Antonio Express-News. Elsewhere in the south: More »

    • Melo Pushes Nuggets Past Hornets 105-99

      Melo Pushes Nuggets Past Hornets 105-99

      (Newser) - Carmelo Anthony wasn't hot at the start of last night's game, but by the fourth quarter he delivered a clutch 7-for-11 shooting run, and added a crucial rebound and free throw for good measure. His efforts locked up Denver's 105-99 victory over New Orleans, the Denver Post reports. Elsewhere in the NBA: More »

    • Denver Blasts Past Mavs' Soft D

      Denver Blasts Past Mavs' Soft D

      (Newser) - Dirk Nowitzki posted 32 points and 12 boards, but the Mavericks otherwise looked dreadful in a 122-109 collapse to Denver. On top of 33% shooting in the critical fourth quarter and 19 turnovers (to the Nuggets' eight), Dallas gave up a season high point tally in a game Nowitzki described as a "layup drill," reports the Dallas Morning News. More »