Nuggets fans: How much do you miss Allen Iverson?

Remember Allen Iverson? He used to be a member of the Denver Nuggets. In fact, he used to be the Nug who, in tandem with Carmelo Anthony, was supposed to lift the team to the next level. And when he was swapped to the Detroit Pistons early in the season…

Jay Cutler, Josh McDaniels, Pat Bowlen and lying liars who lie

The major themes of the Broncos mini-camp this past weekend? Moving forward with two new quarterbacks, hard-partying Kyle Orton and Chris Simms, and putting the turmoil of Jay Cutler’s trade to the Chicago Bears in the rearview mirror. But some fans aren’t ready to forget — among them YouTuber GaryHoosier,…

Denver Blogs: The sun sets on ski season

Wouldn’t you like to e-mail tips about great local blogs? Hope so. Ski season is on its way out. And it was not a good one. (5280) Dems urge sentencing reform, but GOP doesn’t want to let criminals “in our homes.” Might there be something in the middle? (Colorado Pols)…

Chris Paul: flop king

The ease with which the Denver Nuggets pulled away from the New Orleans Hornets during the second half of last night’s 113-84 playoff victory certainly bodes well for the Nugs in the series — although game two, scheduled for Wednesday night, remains key. Still, Hornets star Chris Paul remains dangerous,…

Denver Blogs: Let the playoffs begin

Our Friday blog round-up. Send tips if you’ve got them. What the Nuggets have to do to avoid letting down an entire city. No pressure, boys. (Denver Stiffs) Meet John Salazar, master of the earmark. (Face the State) When the Left and the Right have a protest-measuring contest, nobody wins…

Overconfidence = kiss of death for Nuggets, fans

Yesterday afternoon, Jim Armstrong and Sandy Clough were talking Denver Nuggets on FM 104.3/The Fan, and while the hosts kept the team’s playoff chances in perspective, many of the callers weren’t concentrating on the New Orleans Hornets, the Nugs’ first-round opponents (who they meet for the first time on Sunday)…

Denver Blogs: Giants and Pats and Steelers, oh my!

Our daily blog patrol. Send tips. It’s (more) official (than before): This Broncos season is not going to be pretty. (Mile High Report) State agencies are coming around on the whole following-the-law thing. (Face the State) “(T)he future of gay marriage hinges on what happens in states like Colorado.” Gulp…

Could Denver Nuggets be number two in a good way?

Admit it: When you heard the Nuggets were getting rid of defensive stalwart Marcus Camby prior to the start of the season in exchange for virtually nothing, and when the team swapped Allen Iverson for Chauncey Billups a few games into the 2008-2009 campaign, you figured Denver’s ballers were in…

As sad season ends, Colorado Avalanche fall off fan radar

The Colorado Avalanche ended their 2008-2009 season in appropriate fashion, winding up on the short end of a 1-0 loss to the St. Louis Blues — and a sidebar about the game by Denver Post hockey scribe Adrian Dater is freighted with symbolism about the future. Joe Sakic, the heartbeat…

Rockies Opening Day 2009: The ill-advised live blog

Read from the bottom up. Or not at all. 4:44 Two down in the ninth. Before we leave for the bar, let me assure you I am not wearing a Cardinals hat. My hat is not red. It says “SC,” which does not have anything to so with St. Louis…

The Nuggets are on the up and up

So although the Nuggets let the Thunder stay in the game about 47 minutes too long last night, it’s become evident they mean business this year. They sit at the number-two spot in the conference with three games to go, with some absolutely pivotal match-ups with the Lakers and the…

Mike Shanahan: Best of Denver award winner

Mike Shanahan, who was fired Tuesday, wasn’t just the Denver Broncos’ winningest and longest-tenured coach, he was also a repeat Westword Best of Denver award winner, taking home Best Coach – Professional in 1998 and 2007; Best Sack of a Bronco in 2004; Best Sporty Marshall in 2001; Best-Dressed Coach…

Former Best of Denver winner heads to Pittsburgh

Tim Neverett, a former studio host for FSN Rocky Mountain and a Westword Best of Denver winner from 2005, was recently named the play-by-play announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He joins Greg Brown and three other broadcasters there. Neverett, 42, who filled in as a play-by-play announcer for the Colorado…

Sports memories, selling cheap

Broncos fans distraught over the team’s disintegration over the past three weeks are likely taking a break from all things sports today and probably tomorrow. But for those of you who can’t get enough pain, Opening Day for the 2009 Colorado Rockies is only 98 days away, and the home…