Fanshots

Joffrey Lauvergne puts up 24 points in 24 mins

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Congrats to King Joffrey on his first game with Khimki, he put up 24 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in 24 minutes!

Nuggets getting ready for the season

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Danilo Gallinari, J.J. Hickson, JaVale McGee, Gary Harris, Jusuf Nurkic, and Quincy Miller featured in workout video from Pepsi Center weight room.

Here's How Much Every NBA Team Is Worth Based On The Clippers' $2 Billion Price Tag

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Based on the chart, the Denver Nuggets are ranked 19th in the NBA at a valuation of $1.72 Billion, ahead of notable playoff teams like the Indiana Pacers, Memphis Grizzlies and Atlanta Hawks. Certainly interesting to see who's worth more than the Clippers

Ty Lawson has some thoughts about the $2 Billion Clippers

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As we all probably know by now, Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer wins Clippers bidding war for $2 billion, looks like Seattle finally got their team back.

Grantland article

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Nice piece by Zach Lowe on the Nuggets with some analysis on the Nuggets big men and a few comments by Connely. Someon posted it already in the comments section but i suppose not everyone had the chance to take notice.

The Diverging Paths of the two Anthonys

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Randolph is really in a tough spot and I thought Josh really shouldn't have signed Hickson so we can get to see Randolph play heavy minutes as a PF and sometimes at C, but only few at the SF position.

Breaking Bad o/t

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Because today is an important Nuggets' day, I thought we (meaning me) shouldn't hijack the media day threads with talk of Breaking Bad finale. So I posted a fanshot. The Ozy episode was more "Wow!" but this series finale was fully satisfying to me. They even got Badger and Skinny Pete in there in a plot twist that was genius (getting drug money to Walt's family). So, I'll keep this tab open on my browser to jump in and talk BB with anyone.

How To Look Like A Basketball Fan!

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If you've ever needed an easy guide to fandom this wiki-how is for you!

Ujiri gets seat on powerful competition committee

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SAN ANTONIO—Masai Ujiri got a bonus new job out of his most recent move. The Raptors general manager also became a member of the NBA’s competition committee when he took on his role in Toronto and is to attend his first meeting of the powerful policy setting group here Wednesday. Ujiri replaces Bryan Colangelo on the 10-member board that comprises general managers, coaches, players and owners. There are two pressing issues the committee will have to deal with: stricter rules and fines against flopping and revisions to the in-game replay policy.