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The Nuggets limp into the farmhouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday night with seemingly more injuries than players. The vibes are off after disappointing losses to inferior competition have made the blistering 9-1 run in November seem like a distant mirage.

There’s no better time for the Nuggets to play the Pacers, then, who lost 13-14 to open the season. Indiana has...

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The Denver Nuggets started hot and then promptly fell on their faces, losing 131-121 to the Mavericks in the kind of loss that feels all-too-familiar by now to Nuggets fans. Jamal Murray twisted his ankle right before the half and had to go back to the locker room a couple of times in the second half, eventually not to return. Bruce Brown played sick. But the Mavericks shed n...

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The Nuggets host the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night, with both clubs looking to win their second game in a row. Denver has been bad at home, losing three straight at Ball Arena, while the Mavericks finally won their second road game of the year against the Clippers on Saturday to snap a 3-game losing streak overall. Both teams are trying to find their rhythm while being dow...

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The Nuggets needed a bounce-back performance after a defensive no-show against the Spurs to end their NBA Cup chances. Both Denver and Phoenix looked fatigued at times after getting in late Saturday morning, but hot shooting from everyone, including a career night for Spencer Jones, snuffed out the Suns early attempts to hack-and-gun their way to an upset.

The Nugge...

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