Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Why the Nuggets are the best game in town

- By Barbara Ellis bellis@denverpost.com

Ah, our glorious Nugpuppies. The Nugmeister­s. The Nuggerinos.

They are Nuggerrifi­c, aren’t they?

The Denver Nuggets are the best team in town. And no, it’s not just because they won the NBA title in 2023. It’s that every time out, no matter who is on the court, these Nuggets players give it their all, for each other and for their fans, in a game that I enjoy watching more than any other.

And since we have the No. 1 profession­al basketball player in the world leading our Mile High squad, I would say my opinion is highly defensible.

Of course, other Colorado sports teams certainly play their hearts out for each other and their fans, as well. I enjoy watching Rockies, Avs and Broncos games as well. (Sorry, Rapids and Mammoth. I hardly know ye.) But there is something exhilarati­ng about the acrobatic moves, pinpoint training, physical finesse and on-the-spot playmaking necessary to excel in the NBA. And since the league instituted fines in 2023, there are fewer instances of flopping (looking at you, Lebron) so fans can better appreciate players’ mad skills without being turned off by their silly antics.

When I moved here from the East Coast in 1990, I quickly fell in love with the team and its players.

Nuggets fans stuck with the team season after losing season, appreciati­ve of what the players brought into our lives as representa­tives of the Centennial State and enamored of their individual hard work and sportsmans­hip (well, for the most part, but we won’t point fingers here). It was kinda fun rooting for the underdogs. For a while.

And then, in 2015, the basketball gods and the Kroenkes smiled on us, bringing us Nikola Jokic and a year later, Jamal Murray — the dynamic duo, who taught us all what selfless play and teamwork was about.

You just can’t beat a slick Joker pass to the Blue Arrow for a threepoint­er late in a game for standup-and-scream excitement in any sport.

Laura Keeney, a former Denver Post reporter now living in Rochester, N.Y., is such a huge fan that she flew back to Denver to attend an NBA finals game and recently trekked down to Philadelph­ia to cheer on her Nuggets.

“I’d go as far as to say the Nuggets are one of the best sports teams overall, not just in Colorado,” she said. “For me, the x-factor with the Nuggets has to be that they play for each other, as opposed to stroking superstar egos and striving for individual glory. We have a once-in-a-lifetime talent in Jokic (which is reason alone to mark them as No. 1), but even rarer is that he’s surrounded by a group of guys who unselfishl­y put each other first, and genuinely seem to like each other. It’s a rare and beautiful thing to see a team actually function as a team, regardless of their superstar.

“I truly believe the culture Moach (Coach Michael Malone) has built in that locker room will go down in history and be studied for years to come. Now, let’s run it back and get the next chip, shall we?”

What she said.

But do me a favor, guys? All those missed free throws are embarrassi­ng. Brush up on those, will ya?

One for all and … all that.

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