So this needs no real explanation. Fun stuff. Gallo heaves the buzzer beater and Faried goes wild
Travel plans got derailed ....but I'm always ready to go war with my bros... I know the season hasn't gone the we all wanted to but I'm a nugget until the day I die #nuggetsnation #letthehatecommentspileup A photo posted by tylawson3 (@tylawson3) on Feb 18, 2015 at 3:26pm PST
Ty Lawson wasn't at Nuggets practice and let's his fans know why on Instagram. Travel plans can get derailed for anyone!
Rachel Nichols has the scoop on how Brian Shaw is reading books in an attempt to be hip.
Kenneth Faried threw down a classic in-game windmill dunk. Yes, it was awesome, as advertised by the great reaction from the bench.
"In my mind, I think effort and all that is cool, you have to play harder and all that. But at some point in time you have to be a little bit smarter, maybe change the game plan a little bit and start executing a little bit better on both ends of the court, and play to our advantages. So, it's a mixture of things, that you carry on from last game, and you try to carry into this game. Obviously whatever we're doing is not working, and you gotta make some changes." -Arron Afflalo following the Pistons loss on Feb 6th.
In the final 2 minutes of the 3rd quarter, The Nuggets went to a familiar play, Hawk Double. I broke down this play a month ago when the Nuggets used it to beat the Clippers in Denver, running it 3 times consecutively to close out the game. The play was equally as successful tonight, getting Arron Afflalo an open 3-pointer.