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Sunday is a make-or-break day for the Denver Nuggets, with a win in Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder taking them to the Western Conference Finals, and a loss sending them back to Denver empty-handed and in need of a plan for the off-season.
The Denver Nuggets do their part in backing interim head coach David Adelman following Game 7 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
On Sunday afternoon, that sinking feeling settled in for every Thunder fan tuned into Game 3. After two late game fiascos that resulted in losses, the game — an
Nikola Jokic got brutally honest about the state of the Nuggets roster construction as Gilbert Arenas chimed in on the dialogue as well.
The Thunder respond in a crucial moment, Jalen Williams bounces back in the nick of time and the Nuggets face clear questions.
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Yardbarker on MSNNikola Topic’s Future is a Serious Concern for OKCIt is no secret that the Oklahoma City Thunder have accelerated its timeline faster than expected, but it seems that they are arming themselves well for years to come.
After a strong campaign, Mike Scotto reports that Giddey could be asking for a five-year, $150 million contract. "The belief around the league is Bulls restricted free agent guard Josh Giddey hopes to command a similar five-year, $150 million deal to Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs and earn roughly $30 million annually or more," Scotto writes.