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The Denver Nuggets just dropped to 14-6, which sounds fine when you’re looking at a baker’s dozen of teams in the NBA who have a losing record, but this team is
Denver Nuggets star Jamal Murray told himself to "keep shooting" as he put together one of the best offensive performances of his NBA career.
Mavericks star Anthony Davis received his injury status for Monday against the Nuggets after missing Saturday's matchup with the Clippers.
However, Cooper Flagg cannot go unnoticed in the win. The No. 1 overall of the 2025 NBA Draft had a second straight 20-point game after a career-high 35 points on Saturday in a victory over the LA Clippers. Coop FULL COURT ATTACK and BUCKET!! *he's up to 24pts!! pic.twitter.com/5hqggA36kK
The Cavaliers are still finding their footing. Last season they had the top-ranked offense and were eighth in defensive rating; this season they're 11th in both departments. They just dropped a game at home to the Blazers and have lost four of their last five. Cleveland is dangerously close to being dropped into Tier 4.
After his impressive performance, former NBA player Chandler Parsons predicted that Murray would be selected for his first All-Star this season. Parsons argued about the one-time champion’s All-Star case on Thursday’s episode of FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back.”
Are injuries finally catching up to the Denver Nuggets? After a fast start to the season, the Nuggets have lost four of their last 10 games, including Monday’s
Pacers second-year wing Johnny Furphy, who has been out since Nov. 3, was upgraded on the injury report for Wednesday's game.