

Before this week, Denver made the NBA conference finals four times, and lost all four. None ever got too close to that NBA title trophy while here. All those coaches and players spent time in Denver. The Nuggets only trip this close to the title came in 1976 when they lost in the last ABA final to Julius Erving and the Nets.ĭavid Thompson Larry Brown Doug Moe English Issel Anthony George Karl Allen Iverson Chauncey Billups. Even the Colorado Rockies have been to the World Series.

The Colorado Avalanche, who share a home (Ball Arena) and an owner (Stan Kroenke) with the Nuggets, have won hockey’s Stanley Cup three times, including last year. John Elway brought two Super Bowl titles home and Peyton Manning another. It was good enough to make the Nuggets a no-brainer when the ABA folded in 1976 and the NBA went picking through the wreckage to invite a few teams to join.īetween then and now, the city has seen its share of the spotlight. The Broncos were still a laughingstock but the local basketball team put out a good product right away. Fans see it all as par for the course in a city where the team that debuted in the ABA as the Denver Rockets - not the better-known, better-respected Denver Broncos - really put the town on the national sports map. Jokic, who was 0.2 assists short of averaging a triple-double this season, got beat out for his third straight MVP this season by Philly’s Joel Embiid. He recorded his eighth triple-double of the playoffs in Monday night’s 113-111 win over LA, surpassing a record for a single postseason held by none other than Lakers great Wilt Chamberlain. With all due respect to Dan Issel, Alex English, Carmelo Anthony and everyone else who ever wore rainbows, Nikola Jokic is the best player to put on a Denver uniform. Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Eric Risberg Previous Next And if there really is gold at the end of all those rainbows, a real Nuggets fan will have to see it to believe it. Now, with the Nuggets the top-seed in the Western Conference, Denver has never seemed to be mistaken for much beyond an NBA novelty. “You’re just like unsure, like, are you sure we don’t have more time on the clock? Are you sure we don’t have another quarter to play or another game to play?”įILE - Denver Nuggets' Dan Issel holds the game ball and is all smiles after scoring his 26,000th NBA career point against the Golden State Warriors in an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Tuesday, Feb. “It’s almost like shock a little bit,” Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon said, echoing a sentiment certainly being felt across the franchise’s long-suffering fan base.

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Before the Western Conference finals, Denver was 0-7 in playoff series against the Lakers. They did it against the Los Angeles Lakers, the team that has caused them so much of their pain. The Nuggets brushed aside their long-held irrelevance by completing their first sweep in 44 NBA playoff series. The way they made it says everything about their near half-century in the league, and just how different this team is from every Denver team, even the really good ones, that preceded it. The Nuggets - yes, those sometimes-lovable and often-forgettable Nuggets - are in the NBA Finals.

Finally, 47 seasons into an entertaining, often frustrating and almost always overlooked journey in the NBA, Denver is at the center of the basketball world. DENVER (AP) - It took 3,787 regular-season games and 29 trips to the playoffs, countless ripoffs of rainbow uniforms and even more ‘yeah, buts’ than any city should have to stomach.
