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With the Denver Nuggets’ season on the brink, the usual Nikola Jokic bat signal was answered by an unfamiliar face. Julian Strawther, a reserve player who mostly gets mop-up duty for the Nuggets ...
Ball boys are everywhere on the court but are rarely seen or acknowledged. And yet, the NBA couldn't function without them.
Ahead of his first NBA Finals appearance, Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner says the blueprint has changed for building a ...
Nix took an extended break from throwing at the start of his offseason so he could "build the body back right." ...
With the Denver Nuggets’ season on the brink ... Getty Images Strawther became a hero for a night. Getty Images After Strawther nailed his second 3-pointer in less than a minute, he high ...
"Aaron Gordon is gonna be a hero again," Nuggets coach David Adelman said. "He is a Denver Nugget, man. He is the soul of our team. So cool to see him have two [game-winning] moments that no one ...
The Nuggets were not passengers on this ride. They were chaperones. Gordon, on one good leg that would have forced him to ...
An unlikely hero powered ... first half of Nuggets-Thunder Game 6,” too. He nailed three 3s in the first half to quell shooting woes, including a stepback to kick off a 12-0 Denver run shortly ...
Julian Strawther, a reserve player who mostly gets mop-up duty for the Nuggets and was otherwise a “did not play, coach’s decision” in five games these playoffs, caught fire for Denver in ...
Strawther is a second-year guard for the Nuggets. He was selected 29th overall out of Gonzaga in the 2023 NBA Draft and acquired by Denver in a draft-day deal. At Gonzaga, Strawther made a name ...
On Thursday night, Strawther played the role of hero for Denver, which forced a Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a 119-107 home win. The Nuggets ... earlier in the day and a first ...
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