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Denver Rockets regular-season record (1967–1976) 413 331.555 Denver Nuggets regular-season record (1976–present) 1,953 1,915.505 All-time regular season (1967–present) 2,367 2,246.513; Denver Nuggets playoffs record (1976–present) 105 137.434 Denver Rockets playoffs record (1967–1976) 27 35.435 All-time playoff record (1967–present ...
NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Dikembe Mutombo – 1995 [8] Marcus Camby – 2007 [9] NBA Most Improved Player of the Year. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf – 1993; NBA Coach of the Year. Doug Moe – 1988 [10] George Karl – 2013 [11] NBA Sportsmanship Award. Chauncey Billups – 2009 [12] J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award. Dan Issel – 1985; Alex ...
The winning choice was "Nuggets", in honor of the original Denver Nuggets team from 1948 to 1950, the last year as a charter member of the NBA. Their new logo was a miner "discovering" an ABA ball. Goldberg and Fischer in turn sold the team to a local investment group in 1976.
Nikola Jokic's career-high 56 points was not enough to seal victory for the Denver Nuggets as they lost 113-122 to the Washington Wizards. Three-time MVP Jokic recorded the second-most points in a ...
The Nuggets made the Finals for the first time in history by sweeping the 7th seeded Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Finals to advance to the 2023 NBA Finals. On June 12, 2023, Denver won their first championship in franchise history after a 94–89 win against the Miami Heat , defeating them in 5 games.
Denver's 16-4 run through last year's playoffs also shares rare company. Seven other legends who won 80% of their games en route to a title — Bird, Johnson, Isiah Thomas, Michael Jordan, Tim ...
The 2021–22 Denver Nuggets season was the 46th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the franchise's 55th season of existence overall. The Nuggets entered the season after a second-round loss at the hands of the eventual Western Conference champion Phoenix Suns. [1] They finished the season 48–34.
DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 30 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds for his third straight triple-double to lead the Denver Nuggets past the Miami Heat 135-122 Friday night.