Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets
Digest more
Nikola Jokic on Nuggets coach David Adelman
Digest more
Nuggets, Aaron Gordon
Digest more
The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 125-93 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals, and will play the Minnesota Timberwolves in the West Finals. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss the biggest takeaways from the game,
2hon MSN
The scars of the Denver Nuggets' season aren't just the fresh ones from the clobbering they endured in Game 7 at Oklahoma City but the short bench they dragged through the playoffs courtesy of Calvin Booth and Michael Malone.
Explore more
After months of closed-door discussions, the Denver Nuggets ownership group, led by Josh Kroenke, decided to part ways with head coach Michael Malone and general manager Calvin Booth.
The Denver Nuggets are only two seasons removed from claiming the NBA title, but it feels a lot longer ago, doesn't it?
They weren't that thin for the Denver Nuggets. They were as thick as Nikola Jokić. The best player in the world had the 68-win Thunder on the ropes multiple times. Jokić outplayed presumptive MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in a second-round series that went seven games but ended in an OKC blowout.
5h
OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams erases Round 2 struggles with strong Game 7 performance in win over NuggetsAs the Thunder avalanched the Nuggets in the second quarter, Williams was the snowball that rolled downhill. He scored 17 points in the frame alone. The 24-year-old got into a flow and was a threat in transition. After Denver turned it over every other possession, he broke off from the rest for buckets.
When the Boston Celtics were eliminated by the New York Knicks on Friday, 2025 became the sixth straight NBA postseason in which the defending champ has failed to advance past the second round. It was the latest bullet point in the current study that is NBA parity,