Other Sports: Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies etc…Part VII

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Gah...struggled mightily against a Lakers team that didn't have Luka OR LeBron, barely eking out the win at the last second, then losing to the frickin' Wizards. Been a long while since I've been this frustrated with the Nuggets.
Look on the bright side, we have another depressing Rockies season about to start.

At least the Avs and Mammoth are legitimate contenders again. Last time they won championships days apart, maybe they can do it again this year.
 
Nuggets lineup tonight is the stuff of nightmares

PG: Westbrook, Pickett
SG: Watson
SF: Porter, Jones
PF: Tyson, Cancar, Saric
C: Gordon, Nnaji, Jordan, Hall

No Jokic, Murray, Braun, Strawther, Alexander, Holmes
 
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Spencer Jones was awesome in that first half. Vlatko Cancar also looked really good, and quite mobile out there.

Of course AG and Porter carried the scoring load.
 
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Frozen faceoff schedule -

Friday’s opening semifinal between the sixth-ranked Pioneers and No. 12 Arizona State will drop the puck at 4:07 p.m. CT, while the nightcap between No. 17 ranked North Dakota and No. 3 Western Michigan is slated for 7:37 p.m. CT. The two semifinal winners then advance to Saturday’s championship game on March 22 with game time set for 7:38 p.m. CT. All three Frozen Faceoff games will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network.
 
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