
Joel Rush
Writer, Denver #Nuggets & #NBA @ForbesSports 🔗https://t.co/qyhDiDPjgJ Follow me on #Bluesky: https://t.co/6oAPiIfLOh ^My new home base.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com | Joel Rush
The Denver Nuggets are back in the playoffs for their seventh consecutive season, facing an overhauled version of a familiar postseason foe in the Los Angeles Clippers, who Denver knocked out in 2020 in a thrilling second round comeback from a deficit of three games to one.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
forbes.com | Joel Rush
In the Nikola Jokic era of the Denver Nuggets, one of the team’s perennial afflictions has been a consistently poor performance by their bench relative to the rest of the NBA.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
forbes.com | Joel Rush
The Denver Nuggets have a three-point problem. No stretch of this season illustrated this point more starkly than when they lost the first two games of their recent three-game road trip in large part by getting absolutely walloped on triples. Against the Cleveland Cavaliers last week, and then versus the NBA’s worst team in the Washington Wizards two days later, Denver got outgunned on three-pointers at an alarming rate which heavily fed into losses in both those games.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Samantha Koplik |Joel Rush |Jerry J. Sokol
HPE NYC brought together investors, founders, CEOs, investment bankers, and more in the heart of the city. Whether you missed out or were busy networking, you can easily view programming highlights in our 1-minute session recaps from the panel moderators.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Travis Jackson |Joel Rush
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed AB 3129 on September 28, 2024. AB 3129 would have required private equity groups and hedge funds to notify, and receive the consent of, the California Attorney General for certain investments involving health care facilities, provider groups and providers doing business in California. In vetoing AB 3129, Gov.
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Yeah, especially when it was clearly in the Nuggets' best interest to find at least a few backup center minutes to not overwork Joker and keep him fresh for the playoffs.

@JoelRushNBA I often wondered what Malone thought when he saw those two guys play very well against his team. I mean even Thomas Bryant played well in his limited minutes in the playoffs for the Pacers. How could none of these guys get 15 minutes a night with the Nuggets?

That's kind of like being "moderately close" to winning the lottery or being "moderately close" to landing a job you interviewed for or being "moderately close" to getting a date from the person you asked out. Horseshoes and hand grenades.

Despite Denver not having a pick, Nuggets were “moderately close” to getting in the draft in a couple different scenarios. https://t.co/cUqaQupgtp

Huff, iHart... the balance between the Nuggets' hits and dudes they've let slip through their fingers in recent years is tilting towards the negative. Not absolutely definitively yet, but it's not encouraging.

@Shapalicious I’m interested to see if they will be properly utilized. Jay Huff was in the building but is now thriving elsewhere. Hope that lesson is learned