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  • Podziemski’s late scoring leads Warriors to a 128-117 win over the Nuggets

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    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brandin Podziemski scored 12 of his 18 points in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter and the Golden State Warriors beat the Denver Nuggets 128-117 on Sunday.

    Podziemski shot 7 of 16 and added 15 rebounds and nine assists. Al Horford hit six 3-pointers and finished with 22 points and seven assists as the Warriors ended a two-game losing streak despite being without Stephen Curry (knee), Kristaps Porzingis (sick) and Jimmy Butler (torn right ACL). Draymond Green (back) was also a late scratch.

    Moses Moody had 23 points and seven rebounds for the Warriors. DeAnthony Melton added 20 points.

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    Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic keeps the ball in play during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Kelley L Cox)

    Nikola Jokic had 25 points, 20 rebounds and 12 assists for Denver. It’s Jokic’s fifth triple-double in seven games, 19th of the season and the 183rd of his career.

    Jamal Murray scored 21 points for the Nuggets, who had won three of five. Christian Braun scored 18 and Bruce Brown added 12.

    Coming off a 54-point win over Portland on Friday, Denver never led in the first half. The Nuggets made a run in the second half before Golden State closed the game on a 19-8 run.

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    Denver Nuggets’ Christian Braun (0) goes up for a basket against Golden State Warriors’ Al Horford (20) in the first quarter of their NBA game at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group via AP)

    Podziemski led the Warriors with a pair of 3s and a put-back during the run. Horford added his sixth 3-pointer and had the Chase Center crowd rocking.

    Horford got the Warriors going early with a pair of 3-pointers and 11 points in the first quarter.

    Golden State extended its lead to 76-67 in the second despite Jokic being one assist shy of his triple-double before halftime.

    Up next

    Nuggets: Host the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.

    Warriors: At the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday.

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  • Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon out at least a month with strained right hamstring

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    DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets will be without forward Aaron Gordon for at least a month after he reinjured his right hamstring last week at Milwaukee.

    The team said Thursday before hosting Brooklyn that Gordon will be evaluated again in 4 to 6 weeks. Gordon is averaging 17.7 points and 6.2 rebounds this season.

    Gordon missed 19 games earlier this season with a strained hamstring. The Nuggets also are without center Nikola Jokic (left knee), forward Cameron Johnson (right knee) and forward Christian Braun (left ankle).

    The 30-year-old Gordon was acquired by Denver in a trade with Orlando in March 2021. He was an integral piece when the Nuggets won the 2023 NBA title.

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    Denver Nuggets 2025-26 schedule

    • January 29, 2026 (Thu): Brooklyn – 7:00 PM MT
    • January 30, 2026 (Fri): LA Clippers – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 1, 2026 (Sun): Oklahoma City – 7:30 PM MT – NBC
    • February 3, 2026 (Tue): at Detroit – 5:00 PM MT
    • February 4, 2026 (Wed): at New York – 5:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 7, 2026 (Sat): at Chicago – 6:00 PM MT
    • February 9, 2026 (Mon): Cleveland – 7:00 PM MT
    • February 11, 2026 (Wed): Memphis – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 19, 2026 (Thu): at LA Clippers – 8:30 PM MT
    • February 20, 2026 (Fri): at Portland – 8:00 PM MT
    • February 22, 2026 (Sun): at Golden State – 1:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • February 25, 2026 (Wed): Boston – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 27, 2026 (Fri): at Oklahoma City – 7:30 PM MT – ESPN
    • March 1, 2026 (Sun): Minnesota – 1:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • March 2, 2026 (Mon): at Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 5, 2026 (Thu): L.A. Lakers – 8:00 PM MT – Prime
    • March 6, 2026 (Fri): New York – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 9, 2026 (Mon): at Oklahoma City – 5:30 PM MT – Peacock
    • March 11, 2026 (Wed): Houston – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • March 12, 2026 (Thu): at San Antonio – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 14, 2026 (Sat): at L.A. Lakers – 6:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • March 17, 2026 (Tue): Philadelphia – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 20, 2026 (Fri): Toronto – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 22, 2026 (Sun): Portland – 3:00 PM MT
    • March 24, 2026 (Tue): at Phoenix – 9:00 PM MT – NBC
    • March 25, 2026 (Wed): Dallas – 8:00 PM MT
    • March 27, 2026 (Fri): Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 29, 2026 (Sun): Golden State – 8:00 PM MT – NBC
    • April 1, 2026 (Wed): at Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 4, 2026 (Sat): San Antonio – 1:00 PM MT – Prime
    • April 6, 2026 (Mon): Portland – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 8, 2026 (Wed): Memphis – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 10, 2026 (Fri): Oklahoma City – 8:00 PM MT – Prime
    • April 12, 2026 (Sun): at San Antonio – 6:30 PM MT

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  • Nuggets’ injury woes continue as Jonas Valanciunas sidelined for a month with strained calf

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    DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets’ injury woes continued Thursday with news that backup center Jonas Valanciunas will miss at least a month with a strained right calf he suffered in his first start in place of injured superstar Nikola Jokic.

    Valanciunas was injured with 4:03 left in the third quarter of Denver’s 106-103 win at Toronto on New Year’s Eve.

    Valanciunas joins four starters who are sidelined. Jokic got hurt in Miami on Monday night and an MRI the following day revealed a hyperextended left knee, sideling him at least a month.

    Before than, forward Cameron Johnson hyperextended his right knee in a game at Dallas, joining Aaron Gordon (hamstring) and Christian Braun (ankle) on the sideline.

    Gordon and Braun are close to returning.

    The Nuggets are 23-10 and in third place in the Western Conference standings.

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  • Nuggets star Nikola Jokic hyperextended his left knee and will be evaluated in 4 weeks

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    MIAMI (AP) — Nikola Jokic is only going to miss a few weeks, which is surely cause for the Denver Nuggets to take a giant sigh of relief.

    The Nuggets’ superstar center has been diagnosed with a hyperextended left knee, the team said Tuesday, adding that the three-time MVP will be re-evaluated in four weeks.

    It’s an obvious blow to the already short-handed Nuggets — but is not a season-ending issue nor one that would require surgical repair. If Jokic misses a month, that means he would be sidelined for about 16 games but could be playing again before February’s NBA All-Star Game.

    The 6-foot-11 Jokic — considered by many to be the best player in the world right now — got hurt with about three seconds left in the first half of Denver’s 147-123 loss in Miami on Monday night.

    Jokic entered Tuesday ranked fifth in the NBA in scoring this season at 29.6 points per game, plus leads the league with averages of 12.2 rebounds and 11 assists per contest. The only other player in NBA history to average at least 12 rebounds and 11 assists over a full season was Oscar Robertson for the Cincinnati Royals in 1961-62.

    “Obviously, it’s part of the game,” Nuggets guard Jamal Murray said Monday night after the game — speaking before the team got the word on the severity of Jokic’s injury. “But we never want to see it happen. … Next man up. We’ve got to focus on what’s in here.”

    Denver has five games left on a seven-game road trip, one that resumes Wednesday when the Nuggets visit the Toronto Raptors.

    Jokic was alone under the basket and appeared to step forward to help Denver’s Spencer Jones defend a drive by Miami’s Jaime Jaquez Jr. as time was about to expire in the second quarter. While backtracking, Jones stepped on Jokic’s left foot and it seemed the center’s knee buckled a bit.

    Jokic collapsed to the court, grabbing at the knee. He was helped to his feet, then made his way to the locker room under his own power but with a pronounced limp.

    Denver has been playing without three would-be starters in Aaron Gordon, Christian Braun and Cam Johnson. Even after dropping four of their last six games the Nuggets are still currently No. 3 in the Western Conference at 22-10, with Jokic having played in all 32 of those games.

    That’s about to change, obviously. Denver is 13-23 over the last five seasons when Jokic isn’t in the lineup, and any slippage in the coming weeks would be damaging to the Nuggets’ playoff positioning. The Nuggets entered Tuesday only three games ahead of Phoenix, which is currently seventh in the conference.

    “You just have to stay with it as a team and as a group,” Nuggets coach David Adelman said Monday night. “And honestly, you have to stay with it as a team and a group because that’s how you best support your teammates that are out — by honoring them when you play. So, we’ll move on from there. This is part of the NBA.”

    The injury interrupts what might be Jokic’s best season of his career. Not only is he leading the league in rebounds and assists, but he’s shooting a career-best 43.5% from 3-point range and tops the NBA with a true shooting percentage — a formula that accounts for 3-pointers and free throws — of just over 71%.

    “It’s like a quest for efficiency and consistency, and I think that’s whether he admits it or not, he sees it as a craft,” Adelman said before Monday’s game, a couple of hours before the injury happened. “He’s trying to look at it as something, ‘What can I get better over the year at?’ And I think it’s been really impressive to watch him over these years, not be satisfied with it, and attack new journeys.”

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  • Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson avoids major knee injury but will miss a few games, AP source says

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    DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets got good news Wednesday when an MRI revealed that forward Cameron Johnson suffered only a bone bruise to his right knee and not any ligament or structural damage, according to a person familiar with the medical test results.

    The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team didn’t announce the results of Johnson’s MRI.

    Johnson got hurt early in the fourth quarter of Denver’s 131-130 loss at Dallas on Tuesday night.

    There isn’t a timetable for his return but Johnson is expected to miss a few games. He’s the third Nuggets starter sidelined by injury, joining Aaron Gordon (hamstring) and Christian Braun (ankle).

    The Nuggets host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Christmas night.

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  • Vassell scores 33 points as Spurs beat Nuggets 139-136 to reach NBA Cup quarterfinals

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    DENVER (AP) — Devin Vassell scored a season-high 33 points on the strength of 7-of-9 shooting from 3-point range and the San Antonio Spurs advanced to the NBA Cup quarterfinals with a 139-136 win over the Denver Nuggets on Friday night.

    Julian Champagnie added a season-best 25 points to help the Spurs roar back from an 18-point third-quarter deficit and hand the Nuggets, winners of six straight on the road, their third consecutive defeat at home.

    The Spurs made 30 of 32 free throws and scored 30 points off 17 Nuggets turnovers.

    Jamal Murray led Denver with 37 points, Cam Johnson added 28 and Nikola Jokic 21. Murray became the fifth player in franchise history to top 10,000 points for his career.

    Jokic flashed another jaw-dropping, behind-the-back assist, this one to Spencer Jones for second-quarter basket as Denver built a 74-59 halftime lead.

    Both teams were short-handed with Spurs star Victor Wembanyama (calf) and Stephon Castle (hip) out and the Nuggets missing starters Aaron Gordon (hamstring) and Christian Braun (ankle).

    Without Wembanyama, the Spurs relied on their outside shooting and eight players hit at least one 3-pointer.

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    San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell, left, drives the lane past Denver Nuggets guard Peyton Watson in the first half of an NBA Cup basketball gam,e Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

    The Nuggets used a 23-6 blitz to end the first half with a 15-point lead, and a quick 3-pointer by Murray to open the third quarter boosted Denver’s cushion to 18 points, but San Antonio owned the quarter and only trailed 104-103 heading into the fourth.

    Murray hit three quick buckets in the opening minutes to become the fifth player in franchise history to top 10,000 career points, joining Alex English, Jokic, Dan Issel and Carmelo Anthony.

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    Spurs: At Minnesota on Sunday night.

    Nuggets: At Phoenix on Saturday night. Both teams are traveling for the second night of a back-to-back as the Suns lost at Oklahoma City on Friday night.

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  • Huerter, Vucevic hit big 3-pointers down the stretch as Bulls hold off Nuggets 130-127

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    DENVER (AP) — Kevin Huerter and Nikola Vucevic hit big 3-pointers down the stretch and the Chicago Bulls overcame a triple-double by Nikola Jokic to hold off the Denver Nuggets 130-127 on Monday night.

    The Bulls squandered an 18-point lead in the first half. They also let a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter slip away before rallying late to snap a five-game losing streak.

    Huerter hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:25 left and Vucevic later extended the lead with another with 33 seconds remaining. Denver had a chance to tie it, but Jokic’s shot at the buzzer was off the mark.

    Ayo Dosunmu and Josh Giddey led six Bulls players in double figures with 21 points each. Giddey also had 14 rebounds.

    Chicago handed the Nuggets their first home loss of the season in a game in which the Bulls held a 66-9 advantage in bench scoring.

    The Bulls showed no signs of exhaustion despite arriving in the Mile High City off a 150-147 double-overtime loss in Utah the night before.

    Jokic finished with 36 points, 18 rebound and 13 assists for his eighth triple-double of the season. He was an assist shy of reaching the mark by halftime. Jamal Murray scored 18 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter.

    Aaron Gordon had 24 points for the Nuggets, who saw their seven-game winning streak halted. Denver remains without shooting guard Christian Braun (left ankle).

    The Bulls sat Coby White (strained right calf) after he played 30 minutes and scored 27 points on Sunday.

    Up next

    Bulls: Finish a four-game trip Wednesday at Portland.

    Nuggets: Begin a two-game trip Wednesday at New Orleans.

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  • Hardaway, Jokic lead Nuggets over Timberwolves 123-112

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    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tim Hardaway Jr. and Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets over the Minnesota Timberwolves 123-112 for their seventh straight victory Saturday night.

    The Nuggets were missing both of their starting forwards, Christian Braun (left ankle sprain) and Cam Johnson (right biceps strain), who were both injured during Denver’s win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday. Braun is expected to be sidelined at least six weeks.

    The Northwest Division rivals have met in the playoffs twice in the last three years. The Timberwolves swept the regular-season series last year, but Denver has won both meetings this season. The teams last played in Minneapolis in October. Edwards and Jaylen Clark were out with injuries, and the Nuggets overcame an eight-point halftime deficit with a 45-point third quarter en route to a 127-114 win.

    The Nuggets and Timberwolves meet next on Christmas Day in a game that will tip off on The Spot Denver 3 and conclude on Denver7.

    Up next

    Nuggets: Host Chicago on Monday.

    Timberwolves: Host Dallas on Monday.
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    Denver Nuggets 2025-26 schedule

    • November 17, 2025 (Mon): Chicago – 7:00 PM MT
    • November 19, 2025 (Wed): at New Orleans – 6:00 PM MT
    • November 21, 2025 (Fri): at Houston – 7:30 PM MT – Prime
    • November 22, 2025 (Sat): Sacramento – 7:00 PM MT
    • November 24, 2025 (Mon): at Memphis – 6:00 PM MT
    • November 28, 2025 (Fri): San Antonio – 7:30 PM MT
    • November 29, 2025 (Sat): at Phoenix – 7:00 PM MT
    • December 1, 2025 (Mon): Dallas – 7:00 PM MT
    • December 3, 2025 (Wed): at Indiana – 5:00 PM MT
    • December 5, 2025 (Fri): at Atlanta – 5:30 PM MT
    • December 7, 2025 (Sun): at Charlotte – 4:00 PM MT
    • December 9-16, 2025: NBA Cup
    • December 18, 2025 (Thu): Orlando – 7:00 PM MT
    • December 20, 2025 (Sat): Houston – 3:00 PM MT
    • December 22, 2025 (Mon): Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • December 23, 2025 (Tue): at Dallas – 6:00 PM MT – NBC
    • December 25, 2025 (Thu): Minnesota – 8:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • December 27, 2025 (Sat): at Orlando – 5:00 PM MT
    • December 29, 2025 (Mon): at Miami – 5:30 PM MT
    • December 31, 2025 (Wed): at Toronto – 5:30 PM MT
    • January 2, 2026 (Fri): at Cleveland – 5:30 PM MT
    • January 4, 2026 (Sun): at Brooklyn – 1:30 PM MT
    • January 5, 2026 (Mon): at Philadelphia – 6:30 PM MT – Peacock
    • January 7, 2026 (Wed): at Boston – 5:30 PM MT
    • January 9, 2026 (Fri): Atlanta – 7:00 PM MT
    • January 11, 2026 (Sun): Milwaukee – 6:00 PM MT
    • January 13, 2026 (Tue): at New Orleans – 6:00 PM MT
    • January 14, 2026 (Wed): at Dallas – 7:30 PM MT – ESPN
    • January 17, 2026 (Sat): Washington – 7:00 PM MT
    • January 18, 2026 (Sun): Charlotte – 6:00 PM MT
    • January 20, 2026 (Tue): L.A. Lakers – 8:00 PM MT – NBC
    • January 22, 2026 (Thu): at Washington – 5:00 PM MT
    • January 23, 2026 (Fri): at Milwaukee – 6:00 PM MT
    • January 25, 2026 (Sun): at Memphis – 1:30 PM MT
    • January 27, 2026 (Tue): Detroit – 7:00 PM MT
    • January 29, 2026 (Thu): Brooklyn – 7:00 PM MT
    • January 30, 2026 (Fri): LA Clippers – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 1, 2026 (Sun): Oklahoma City – 7:30 PM MT – NBC
    • February 3, 2026 (Tue): at Detroit – 5:00 PM MT
    • February 4, 2026 (Wed): at New York – 5:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 7, 2026 (Sat): at Chicago – 6:00 PM MT
    • February 9, 2026 (Mon): Cleveland – 7:00 PM MT
    • February 11, 2026 (Wed): Memphis – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 19, 2026 (Thu): at LA Clippers – 8:30 PM MT
    • February 20, 2026 (Fri): at Portland – 8:00 PM MT
    • February 22, 2026 (Sun): at Golden State – 1:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • February 25, 2026 (Wed): Boston – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • February 27, 2026 (Fri): at Oklahoma City – 7:30 PM MT – ESPN
    • March 1, 2026 (Sun): Minnesota – 1:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • March 2, 2026 (Mon): at Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 5, 2026 (Thu): L.A. Lakers – 8:00 PM MT – Prime
    • March 6, 2026 (Fri): New York – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 9, 2026 (Mon): at Oklahoma City – 5:30 PM MT – Peacock
    • March 11, 2026 (Wed): Houston – 8:00 PM MT – ESPN
    • March 12, 2026 (Thu): at San Antonio – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 14, 2026 (Sat): at L.A. Lakers – 6:30 PM MT – Denver7
    • March 17, 2026 (Tue): Philadelphia – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 20, 2026 (Fri): Toronto – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 22, 2026 (Sun): Portland – 3:00 PM MT
    • March 24, 2026 (Tue): at Phoenix – 9:00 PM MT – NBC
    • March 25, 2026 (Wed): Dallas – 8:00 PM MT
    • March 27, 2026 (Fri): Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • March 29, 2026 (Sun): Golden State – 8:00 PM MT – NBC
    • April 1, 2026 (Wed): at Utah – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 4, 2026 (Sat): San Antonio – 1:00 PM MT – Prime
    • April 6, 2026 (Mon): Portland – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 8, 2026 (Wed): Memphis – 7:00 PM MT
    • April 10, 2026 (Fri): Oklahoma City – 8:00 PM MT – Prime
    • April 12, 2026 (Sun): at San Antonio – 6:30 PM MT

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  • Nikola Jokic’s triple-double leads Nuggets to 122-112 win over Heat

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    DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 33 points, 16 assists and 15 rebounds for his fifth triple-double of the season and the Denver Nuggets continued their mastery of Miami with a 122-112 win over the Heat on Wednesday night.

    It was Denver’s 11th straight regular-season win over the Heat.

    Jokic was 12 of 18 from the floor. He finished his triple-double by grabbing an offensive rebound with 6:36 remaining in the third quarter.

    Aaron Gordon added 24 points for the Nuggets, who improved to 4-0 at home this season.

    The Nuggets led by 17 points in the fourth quarter before the Heat cut the deficit to eight with 43 seconds left. Jamal Murray sealed it with a pair of free throws.

    Miami hasn’t won a game in the Mile High City during the regular season since Nov. 30, 2016. They did beat the Nuggets in Game 2 of the 2023 NBA Finals. Denver won the series in five games for its only title.

    Norman Powell had 23 points for Miami, which finished a four-game trip with a 1-3 mark. Bam Adebayo didn’t play after the first quarter due to a left foot injury. The Heat will know more about his status Thursday. Miami was outrebounded by a 61-38 margin.

    Powell started the game with a 3-pointer, marking the first time the Nuggets have trailed at home all season. They led wire-to-wire in their opening three games at Ball Arena.

    Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said before the game that going against his Nuggets counterpart David Adelman was a “surreal” experience given his close relationship with the Adelman family. Spoelstra considers David Adelman’s father, Rick, a role model.

    Up next

    Heat: Start a four-game homestand Friday against Charlotte.

    Nuggets: Host Golden State on Friday.

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  • Jokic scores season-high 34 points to lead the Nuggets past the Kings, 130-124

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    DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic scored a season-high 34 points and had 14 assists, Aaron Gordon added 20 points and the Denver Nuggets never trailed in a 130-124 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.

    Jokic, who opened the season with four straight triple-doubles, grabbed a season-low four rebounds but has recorded at least a double-double in the first six games.

    The Nuggets have won six straight against Sacramento dating to the 2023-24 season.

    Russell Westbrook had 26 points and 12 rebounds, both season highs, against his former team. Seven Sacramento players scored in double figures, but Zach LaVine, who entered Monday averaging 29.5 points, finished with a season-low 15 on just 4-of-11 shooting.

    Westbrook received a warm ovation from the crowd when he was recognized at the first timeout of the game. Westbrook averaged 13.3 points in 75 games in 2024-25, his only season with Denver, and 11.7 points during the playoffs.

    Nuggets coach David Adelman praised Westbrook’s play during the postseason, saying before the game that Denver would not have beaten the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round without the 18-year veteran.

    Jokic scored 15 points in the opening quarter, when the Nuggets led by as many as 12. He was on the bench to start the fourth quarter and Sacramento pulled within 110-104. Jokic returned and hit a 3-pointer, fed Bruce Brown for a corner 3-pointer and made two layups.

    He helped seal the win with a steal and a layup that pushed the lead to 130-117 with 2:37 left.

    Christian Braun scored a season-high 21 points in a bounce-back game for the fourth-year pro. Braun had five points and four turnovers in Friday’s loss at Portland.

    Up next

    Kings: Host Golden State on Wednesday night.

    Nuggets: Continue their four-game homestand against Miami on Wednesday night.

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  • Murray scores 43 points, Jokic has triple-double as Nuggets beat Timberwolves 127-114

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    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jamal Murray scored 23 of his 43 points in the third quarter and Nikola Jokic had a triple-double as the Denver Nuggets beat the short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves 127-114 on Monday night.

    The Timberwolves played without star guard Anthony Edwards, who will miss at least a week with a strained right hamstring after he was injured in Sunday’s game against Indiana. Reserve guard Jaylen Clark also missed the game with left calf tightness.

    Jokic finished with 25 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists for his third triple-double in three games this season. He now has 167 career triple-doubles, third on the NBA’s all-time list.

    Murray made 16 of 29 shots and hit five 3-pointers for the Nuggets, who outscored the Timberwolves 45-29 in the third quarter to overcome an eight-point halftime deficit.

    Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 20 points and Peyton Watson added 12 for Denver.

    Jaden McDaniels led Minnesota with 25 points, while Julius Randle scored 24 and Naz Reid had 18.

    Minnesota led 65-57 at halftime, but Murray opened the third quarter with five quick points on a jumper and a 3-pointer. His third 3 of the quarter put Denver on top 79-78. Hardaway hit a pair of 3s late in the quarter to stretch Denver’s lead to 102-94 after three quarters.

    The Timberwolves cut the lead to 104-101 but Watson answered with eight points in a 10-0 run including back-to-back corner 3s to restore the Nuggets’ cushion.

    The Nuggets lost all four of their regular-season games against Minnesota last year, but they clearly benefited from the absence of Edwards, who averaged 31.5 points per game against Denver last season.

    Up next

    Denver hosts New Orleans and the Timberwolves host the Lakers on Wednesday.

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  • ‘We need a paycheck’: Colorado TSA officer’s concern grows as shutdown continues into third week

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    DENVER — As the government shutdown continues into its third week, Denver7 is hearing from Colorado federal employees who say they’re growing extremely concerned.

    Angela Grana, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer at the La Plata Airport in Durango and the regional vice president for AFGE TSA Local 1127, spoke with Denver7 in her personal capacity Friday. She said she’s worried about her fellow officers and how they’ll pay for everyday expenses, with no end to the shutdown in sight.

    “I’m nervous. I’m nervous for my fellow employees, I’m nervous that their funds are running out,” Grana said. “I don’t know how they’re going to pay for their child care. I don’t know how they’re going to pay for their gas and their food to get to work. It’s getting difficult. It’s getting harder and harder, and… my hands are tied.”

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    Pictured: Angela Grana, a TSA officer at the La Plata Airport in Durango and the regional vice president for AFGE TSA Local 1127

    Grana has been a TSA officer at the La Plata Airport for four years. She told Denver7 her concern started to grow after the shutdown surpassed the two-week mark.

    “We need a paycheck. We don’t need a rain check. We need a paycheck,” she said. “We were paid up through the 30th. The end of the week will be Saturday — tomorrow — and it’ll be an 80-hour paycheck with no funds.”

    Grana said the stress of the shutdown is only compounded by other job stressors.

    “We’re looking for things that go bomb, bash, boom, right? We’re looking for explosives. We’re looking for dangerous items,” she told Denver7. “We’ve got a lot of stress on our plate. In the back of our mind is, ‘How are we going to pay our rent? How am I going to pay my child care? Oh, my God, I’m hungry.’”

    Grana’s concern comes after multiple days of exorbitant delays at Denver International Airport, much of which were caused by bad weather, though it’s unclear if they all were.

    Denver7 reached out to TSA, asking if any employee callouts contributed. A TSA spokesperson said in a statement, “TSA has not experienced any delay in operations due to callouts and remains fully capable of facilitating safe and secure travel for passengers.”

    Denver7 also reached out to officials at the Denver International Airport, inquiring about the hundreds of delays. In a statement, a spokesperson attributed the “periodic disruptions” to weather and said most delays were 30 minutes or less.

    • Read the full statement below

    DEN experienced a few, periodic disruptions this week, mostly due to morning fog and evening thunderstorms in the area (typical of this time of year), however most delays were 30 minutes or less. For context, delays over an hour are considered notable for DEN operations as the likelihood for lingering impacts and recovery of aircraft backups increases.

    DEN has support staff and volunteers throughout the entire airport to assist passengers by providing general airport information. We also have our Canine Airport Therapy Squad (CATS) team to help ease passenger stress.

    Travelers are always encouraged to check with their airlines for information on delays.

    Grana told Denver7 she’s encouraging her coworkers and union members to continue showing up to their scheduled shifts.

    “I know it’s difficult,” she said. “We’ll get through this, we have to. We’ve done it before. We’ll do it again, and this is just another stepping stone in our careers for working for the federal government.”

    Grana’s ultimate hope is that the shutdown ends soon.

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  • Nikola Jokic considers Nuggets a ‘dark horse’ despite being a top contender to dethrone Thunder

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    DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic considers the Denver Nuggets a dark horse in the race for an NBA title.

    Technically speaking, of course, they’re not. Far from it, even.

    The Nuggets are only slightly behind the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder as a favorite to lift the Larry O’Brien trophy at the end of the season. One thing’s for sure: There’s plenty of horsepower in the Northwest Division, with Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves a strong contender, too. Portland and Utah are up-and-comers with youthful lineups.

    “They are definitely the hunted one and they’re playing good,” Jokic said of the Thunder. “Hopefully we can be the — how do you say it? The silent knight? Silent horse? Dark horse.”

    In the league’s annual preseason polling of general managers, three of the top four seeds in the West are expected to come out of the Northwest (the Houston Rockets were the exception, as the third seed). All paths to the NBA title, though, lead through Oklahoma City, where NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his teammates aren’t ready to hand over anything.

    “It would suck to lose the NBA championship in 2026,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “That’s the new focus. That’s the new goal. … Hopefully we look up and we’ve accomplished the same thing we just accomplished.”

    One of the summer’s highlights for Gilgeous-Alexander was taking the NBA trophy back home to Hamilton, Ontario, where he received the key to the city.

    “I couldn’t imagine as a kid the Larry O’Brien coming to Hamilton,” said Gilgeous-Alexander, who was voted the NBA Finals MVP after the Thunder beat Indiana in a thrilling series that went seven games. “It was special.”

    Here’s a look at each Northwest Division team in a predicted order of finish:

    Oklahoma City Thunder

    The defending champions might be even better this season.

    Oklahoma City signed stars Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren to extensions in the offseason, positioning the Thunder to be title contenders for the foreseeable future. Gilgeous-Alexander is just hitting his prime at age 27.

    Nearly everyone returns from the team that went 68-14 in the regular season before winning the championship. That includes defensive stoppers Lu Dort, Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace, rebounding machine Isaiah Hartenstein, proven scorers Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe and all-around energy players Jaylin Williams and Kenrich Williams.

    Denver Nuggets

    The Nuggets will have a new look after losing to the Thunder in a second-round series that went seven games. They traded Michael Porter Jr. to Brooklyn for Cam Johnson and orchestrated another deal with Sacramento for big man Jonas Valanciunas. Denver also added Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bruce Brown, who was a key piece when the Nuggets won the title in 2023.

    They also have Jokic, a three-time NBA MVP who averaged a triple-double last season.

    And perhaps less theatrics after letting go of coach Michael Malone and GM Calvin Booth with three games remaining in the regular season.

    The Nuggets made interim coach David Adelman the full-time coach and divvied up the front-office duties between Ben Tenzer and Jonathan Wallace. The offseason was a home run.

    “We hope we’re going to stay healthy and we hope we’re going to figure out the playing with each other,” Jokic said. “I think we’re going to be good.”

    Minnesota Timberwolves

    The Timberwolves stayed as committed to their current core as any team in the NBA over the summer, re-upping with Julius Randle and Naz Reid to run back the squad that reached a second straight Western Conference finals. Seven of their top eight players have returned, with elevated backcourt roles coming for recent first-round draft picks Terrence Shannon Jr., Rob Dillingham and Jaylen Clark. Everything goes through Edwards, who focused during the offseason on rounding out his game with an eye toward improving his ballhandling and defense.

    Portland Trail Blazers

    The Trail Blazers have worked hard to develop their young core, including Scoot Henderson, Shaedon Sharpe, Deni Avdija and Toumani Camara. It was partly in interest of that group’s development that the team pushed for a possible play-in spot last season rather than tank in favor of draft position. They fell short, but now Portland looks to take that next step.

    The team traded away Anfernee Simons and Deandre Ayton, and brought in steady veteran Jrue Holiday and a familiar face, nine-time All-Star Damian Lillard, who spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Blazers. There’s a catch, though. Lillard is recovering from an Achilles tendon injury and won’t play this season, so he’ll serve as more of a player-coach. One intriguing addition is draft pick Yang Hansen, a 7-foot-1 center from China who has turned heads with both his height and passing ability.

    Utah Jazz

    The Jazz are going through a rebuild that requires patience.

    They do have Lauri Markkanen — for now, anyway. Markkanen, who agreed to a five-year, $238 million contract renegotiation and extension in August 2024, continues to be the subject of trade speculation.

    First-round draft picks Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. will learn on the fly. The Jazz, who turned in the worst record in the NBA last season at 17-65, lost three of their top scorers in John Collins, Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton.

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    AP Sports Writers Cliff Brunt, Dave Campbell and Anne M. Peterson contributed to this report.

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  • New York City Fire Investigators Discover Illegal Gambling Den in Death-Trap Cellar – Casino.org

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    Posted on: September 18, 2025, 07:11h. 

    Last updated on: September 18, 2025, 07:23h.

    The discovery of a hidden underground gambling den in Manhattan on Tuesday was entirely accidental. FDNY inspectors were responding to a routine complaint about illegal lithium battery charging in Manhattan’s Chinatown.

    This is part of a hallway casino busted up this week in an illegally converted Manhattan cellar. (Image: FDNY)
    One of five illegal bedrooms in the cellar, which was located not far from New York’s Tenement Museum. (Image: FDNY)

    But the uncertified lithium-ion batteries, of the kind known to have sparked multiple fatal fires across New York City in recent years, were only the first of many layers of lawlessness that revealed themselves to the inspectors in the death-trap basement beneath the connected buildings of 118-120 Elizabeth St.

    Also revealing themselves were five bedrooms crammed with 10 cots, hot plates and space heaters yet no secondary exits.

    “Due to the mazelike nature of the cellar, lack of secondary egress, and heavy clutter, all the sleeping areas were considered severe life risks,” the FDNY report read.

    Gambling With Their Lives

    Three storage rooms were also piled like garbage with counterfeit Prada bags and other combustible materials, and the front hall was lined with 17 illegal slot machines and a couch.

    This was one of three storage room crammed with counterfeit goods. (Image: FDNY)

    “What our Fire Prevention members found was a disaster waiting to happen,” FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker said.

    The FDNY called for backup from the city’s Department of Buildings, which issued a vacate order for the residents of the cellar, and the NYPD Vice Squad, which confiscated the slot machines and counterfeit bags.

    Two FDNY summonses and two criminal summonses were issued, through no arrests were made.

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  • Mastering the Art of Parent-Teacher Conferences 

    Mastering the Art of Parent-Teacher Conferences 

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    Gather student work and assessment scores so when a question arises, you’re prepared with the data. Being able to cite specific examples not only helps parents understand, but it also reassures them that their student is getting the support they need.

    You can easily show parents exactly what their child is working on in DreamBox or Discovery Education and how they’re progressing by simply sharing reports during your parent-teacher conference.

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  • How to Keep Communication Alive: Teachers, Students & Caregivers 

    How to Keep Communication Alive: Teachers, Students & Caregivers 

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    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

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  • How Discovery Education Helps Solve 3 Summer Program Challenges 

    How Discovery Education Helps Solve 3 Summer Program Challenges 

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    Differentiated instruction is key to achieving high impact during summer. Discovery Education Experience allows educators to search through a variety of content and filter by grade level, topic, or even academic standard. Offering resources and lessons tailored to students’ specific needs can make the greatest impact when there’s a shortened time for learning! 

    Both DreamBox Math and Reading Plus set educators and students up for success with Intelligent Adaptive Learning technology that dynamically adjusts and personalizes learning for students. Adaptive solutions ensure that students always receive the right support, at the right time. These platforms also continuously capture student data to help educators measure progress, identify learning gains, and determine areas for growth. With access to student reports and instructional resources, teachers can quickly differentiate learning to make the most informed instructional decisions for every student or form small groups for targeted instruction.    

    DreamBox is the only dual-discipline solution rated STRONG by Johns Hopkins EvidenceforESSA.org in math and reading. Both DreamBox Math and Reading Plus have third-party research and data that indicate both programs have had positive impacts on student learning when implemented with frequency and fidelity. Check out these fast-facts on DreamBox Reading and Math results! 

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  • Nikola Jokić’s hilarious take on his slam dunks against T-Wolves: ‘I’m a freak of nature’

    Nikola Jokić’s hilarious take on his slam dunks against T-Wolves: ‘I’m a freak of nature’

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    DENVER — In typical fashion, Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić had the absolute best explanation for a string of rare slam dunks in the Nuggets’ series comeback against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    Jokić threw down a pair of dunks as part of his 40-point performance in Game 5. In the first quarter, he drove from the perimeter past multiple Timberwolves defenders before cocking the ball behind his head and throwing down a two-handed flush. In the fourth quarter, Jamal Murray found The Joker for a breakaway slam.

    Jokić dunked over Minnesota standout Anthony Edwards in Game 4.

    He was asked about incorporating the dunks into his repertoire, and whether it was an adjustment to Minnesota’s aggressive, rim-protecting defense.

    His response couldn’t have been better:

    “I had an open lane…And I’m a freak of nature,” Jokić said with a chuckle. “Why not show my athleticism?”

    Jokić attempted just 17 dunks this season, according to Basketball-Reference, which accounts for just over 1% of his shot attempts on the year. For comparison, Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert tried 248 dunks, good for 44% of his shot attempts in 2023-24 – the second-highest percentage in the league.


    Denver Nuggets Western Conference Semifinals schedule:

    • Game 6: Nuggets @ Timberwolves, Thursday, May 16 (6:30 p.m., ESPN)
    • Game 7: Timberwolves @ Nuggets, Sunday, May 19 (TBD, TBD) *

    * if necessary

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  • Nuggets know physicality, stopping Edwards’ supporting cast are keys to tying series with Wolves

    Nuggets know physicality, stopping Edwards’ supporting cast are keys to tying series with Wolves

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    DENVER (AP) — Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone says it’s about time his team snaps out of its slow starts. The reigning NBA champions have fallen into deep holes early in each of their six playoff games. They trailed by double digits to the Lakers in the first four games of their series with Los Angeles and by nine in the fifth game. And in Round 2 they watched the Minnesota Timberwolves get off to an 18-4 start. Although they quickly recovered, it was a harbinger of the Wolves’ terrific play down the stretch as they pulled off a 106-99 upset in Denver.

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  • Murray’s go-ahead bucket lifts Nuggets past Lakers in Game 5; Denver advances to West semis

    Murray’s go-ahead bucket lifts Nuggets past Lakers in Game 5; Denver advances to West semis

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    DENVER — Jamal Murray’s 32 points – including the go-ahead basket in the final seconds – lifted the Denver Nuggets over the Los Angeles Lakers in a back-and-forth Game 5 Monday night at Ball Arena, and the Nuggets are headed to the Western Conference Semifinals.

    Murray, who was a game-time decision with a left calf strain, hit a 14-foot pull-up jump shot with four seconds to go to put Denver up 108-106. Murray’s 32 points led all scorers.

    “The kid’s a warrior,” Nuggets head coach Michael Malone said of Murray after the game.

    Game 5 saw eight lead changes and six ties in the fourth quarter alone.

    Nikola Jokic finished with 25 points, 20 rebounds and 9 assists for Denver. Michael Porter Jr. added 26 points, including five 3-pointers. Lebron James had 31 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds for LA. Anthony Davis scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds.

    Denver shot just nine free throws in the game, hitting eight of them. The Lakers shot 27 free throws, missing nine, including several untimely second-half misses.

    Denver trailed at halftime for the fifth consecutive contest, thanks in part to nine first-half turnovers. For the first time in the series, though, the Nuggets led after the first quarter and never trailed by double-digits in the game.

    Both teams battled the injury bug Monday night. Murray, of course, did yeoman’s work in the win despite playing through a calf injury. Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope missed part of the game after rolling his ankle in the first quarter. For the Lakers, Davis appeared to injure his shoulder in the second half and was in visible discomfort.

    The Nuggets will play the No. 3-seed Minnesota Timberwolves in the conference semifinals after Minnesota swept the Phoenix Suns in the first round. Game 1 will be played on Saturday at Ball Arena, with time and TV information to be determined as of Monday night.

    This story will be updated.



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