The Denver Nuggets are continuing their five-game road trip Wednesday night with a stop in New York to take on the Knicks. Wednesday's game will be the second a
Nuggets coach Michael Malone slammed Adam Silver’s idea of shedding two minutes off each quarter, a move the commissioner floated in a radio interview in hopes of appeasing the shorter attention span of modern TV viewers.
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Two years after he won an NBA title, Nikola Jokić views the surging New York Knicks as a 'top-5 candidate' to end their 52-year championship drought.
Nuggets head coach Michael Malone made a lineup change on Wednesday night, benching Christian Braun for Aaron Gordon against the Knicks.
For a team that has struggled internally on defense for the better part of most of the year, the Knicks' strong performance shows that the team is improving when it matters most. The victory is New York's fifth straight and sixth victory in their last seven tries.
The New York Knicks have been on a scoring barrage of late, and it continued with a 122-112 victory over the visiting Denver Nuggets on Wednesday. This follows a pair of wins over the Grizzlies and Kings in which the Knicks,
The Denver Nuggets will face the New York Knicks in this NBA matchup at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, January 29th.WATCH: Nuggets vs Knicks Live | Stream free on FuboNikola Jokic is putting together an all-time season,
Magic Johnson is only about two years late to the party. Johnson shared a post on X Wednesday congratulating Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun on having won both a college and NBA championship.
Philadelphia hosts Denver aiming to continue its four-game win streak. Friday's meeting is the first this season for the two teams.
Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine crunch the numbers to explain why this season could have more triple-doubles recorded than any NBA season in history.