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The Denver Post
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The strength of the third-seeded Nuggets is in numbers, but it is quite simple. Teammates can have a bad first series and the Nuggets might still advance. But if Lawson isn't awesome, this thing could be over before May.
The Denver Post
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Karl's volcano much calmer"Furious George" only shows up occasionally now, as when George Karl had his famous ref rampage in a game this spring.
DenverPioneers.com
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New Orleans Small Schools Player of the Year Duke Douglas joins the Pioneers
The Denver Post
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Nuggets coach George Karl calls it The Street, his term for when he's out on the town and fans small-talk about his team, pat him on the back in congratulations or furrow their brow while asking pointed questions. Lately, there has been little to question. The Street loves Karl's team.
The Coloradoan
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CSU might be close to filling two of its three open scholarships.
The Coloradoan
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Myanne Hamm, the leading scorer and rebounder for Poudre High School's girls basketball team, plans to stay home to play college basketball.
Nuggets.com
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Five days after shuffling out of Pepsi Center on crutches, Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried remained optimistic about playing Denver’s playoff opener Saturday against the Golden State Warriors.
Nuggets.com
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After a tough two years since his NBA playoff debut, Denver Nuggets forward Wilson Chandler appears to be peaking at the perfect time.
The Denver Post
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Lunch Special: If Wilson Chandler appears to play like he's trying to make up for lost time, it's because he's trying to make up for lost time.
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So we know that the Nuggets were pretty much unbeatable at Pepsi Center this season – 38-3, with the losses to Miami, Washington and Minnesota.
And we know that Denver is on 23-game home winning streak, heading into Saturday’s Game 1 against Golden State (3:30 p.m.).
But check out juuuuust how good Denver was at home this season — only six times since 1970 has a team had a better home record than...