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Nuggets Make Major Front Office Decision During Offseason originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Denver Nuggets enter the offseason with some interesting decisions to make regarding both their front office and their roster.
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Oklahoma City was led by star forward Jalen Williams, who put up an incredible 40 points, six rebounds, and four assists on 14-of-25 shooting from the field. He knocked three of five three-pointers, being a catalyst for the offense and scoring a third of the Thunder's points.
On June 15, 2004, Colorado native and basketball icon Chauncey Billups was named NBA Finals MVP as his Pistons beat the Lakers in Game 5 to claim the NBA title. “It’s fun to have these guys here competing. It matches our football team.”
NBA Makes Historic Shai-Gilgeous Alexander Announcement on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Oklahoma City Thunder not only beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to take a 3-2 series lead, but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also made history in the process.
Following the Oklahoma City Thunder's 111-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, the 2025 NBA Finals are tied at two games apiece.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNRussell Westbrook Shocks Everyone With Major Decision On Denver Nuggets FutureWestbrook participated in 75 games with the Denver Nuggets during the current season, where he achieved an average of 13.3 points per game while shooting at a rate of 44.9%. Additionally, he contributed 6.1 assists and 4.9 rebounds per game.
The ESPN personality wasn't fully invested in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, so he decided to play a card game on his phone.
It didn't take long for the man who gave David Adelman his first head coaching job to realized the Nuggets' new coach was overqualified. The problem for Jeff Peeler was that Adelman's father, Rick, saw the same thing and gave his son his first job in the NBA.
Courtside NBA Finals Fans Slam ESPN with Costumes from Classic 90s Movie originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In recent years, ESPN appears to be prioritizing "hot take" artists on its broadcasts — journalists and former players who often supply wild opinions to stoke engagement.
The Denver Nuggets big man will have to wait another season to potentially get back to championship contention.