The Denver Nuggets are having another great season and they look as though they will once again be championship contenders. Denver did not have the best start to the season, but they have been on fire over the past month.
Nikola Jokić is well ... to take the arena by storm - except Jokić, of course. "I thought it had a chance, and then boom," said teammate Russell Westbrook, who ironically is the last player ...
Jokić joins Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in NBA history to record at least 35 points, 20 rebounds and 15 assists in a game.
Commissioner Adam Silver talked about the Maine native and Duke star during the NBA Paris Games. The NBA All-Star Game will now be a four-team tournament. Here are the starters.
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On Thursday evening, the Denver Nuggets beat the Sacramento Kings (at home) by a score of 132-123. Russell Westbrook has a been a huge addition to the team, an
Denver's star center sinks a shot from 3-quarter-court as part of an epic triple-double in a 132-123 win against the Kings.
Chris Mannix and Rachel Nichols discuss how unreal play from Nikola Jokić and help from offseason steal Russell Westbrook have allowed the Nuggets to bounce back from a slow start to the season
Nikola Jokić keeps ... assists in a game. While Jokić has compiled five straight triple-doubles, he was only three assists and one rebound short of tying Russell Westbrook's NBA-record streak ...
Denver Nuggets Top Performers Nikola Jokić – 35 points ... and joins Oscar Robertson (5) and Russell Westbrook (4) as the only players in NBA history to record a triple-double 20+ times ...
Pairing Westbrook alongside three-time MVP Nikola Jokic has turned out to be one of the top playmaking duos in the league and is a huge reason why the Nuggets are now 28-16 on the season.
As the ball fell through the net Thursday night, the thought struck me: What is more impressive for Nikola Jokic — sinking a 73-foot shot or believing in Russell Westbrook? On the court ...