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Preseason: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver NuggetsCitizens Business Bank Arena - CACitizens Business Bank Arena - CA
Ontario, CA
10/08/2013 7:00 PM
Oct 08, 2013
Tue, 7:00 PM
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Preseason: Los Angeles Clippers vs. Denver NuggetsMandalay Bay - Events CenterMandalay Bay - Events Center
Las Vegas, NV
10/19/2013 7:30 PM
Oct 19, 2013
Sat, 7:30 PM
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    Raptors interested in Nuggets GM Ujiri (The SportsXchange)

    Denver Nuggets general manager Masai Ujiri is the top candidate to take over the Toronto Raptors front office, according to CBS Sports.

     

    Before considering Masai Ujiri, the Toronto Raptors reportedly consulted a head-hunting firm to find a GM (Ball Don't Lie)

    On Saturday morning Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Toronto Raptors were hot to trot for Denver Nuggets personnel chief Masai Ujiri , which is a smart trot to be hot for, considering that Ujiri once worked for the Raptors, and the reigning NBA Executive of the Year. Prior to that news, though, the team was leaning on stranger outfits to guide their search. The Toronto Raptors had been rumored to be hot on Phil Jackson’s trail , not as a head coach, but for a job running the team’s front office. They’re also trying to figure out the direction of the franchise after yet another year lost to the middling depths of the low lottery, while sussing out a payroll that currently is set to send them into luxury tax territory next season. They also have until Monday, because of a contract deadline, to determine whether or not current general manager Bryan Colangelo will be the man to lead them out of the mess that, um, Bryan Colangelo just made. It’s clear that Tim Leiweke (the new CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment) needs some help in figuring out what to do with the team his company owns, and any outside help is appreciated. Instead of going with a basketball mind, someone who has been there before or someone who is willing to think in hoop-related terms while minding this mess, MLSE has gone elsewhere. They’ve hired a head-hunting firm, weirdly. From the great Doug Smith at the Toronto Star : While not officially on the job yet, Leiweke has been given all responsibility to determine Colangelo’s fate. The two men have met and discussed plans for the Raptors future but neither has spoken publicly about their feelings.

     

    Spurs hold off Warriors, advance to West finals (The SportsXchange)

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili are back in the Western Conference finals.

     

    Spurs 94, Warriors 82 (The SportsXchange)

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- Tony Parker rebounded from a 1-for-13 start to hit two critical 3-pointers in the final 3:33 Thursday night, and Kawhi Leonard added a third as the San Antonio Spurs broke open a close game late to beat the Golden State Warriors 94-82 and win the Western Conference semifinal series 4-2.

     

    Denver Nuggets Draft Predictions and Analysis (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    COMMENTARY | Denver Nuggets draft predictions are on the minds of many NBA fans after the season's disappointing end in the first round of the playoffs. Yet again, the Nuggets find themselves exiting earlier than expected, and yet again they find themselves wondering how they can retool their team to become more competitive. Look for them to be interested in the following prospects in the upcoming NBA draft: CJ McCollum, Kelly Olynyk, Gorgui Dieng, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Tim Hardaway Jr, or Jeff Withey.

     

    Benny the Bull is the most popular mascot in America, says Forbes (Ball Don't Lie)

    Mascots are an important part of the NBA, serving as furry mirth-makers in a league that often becomes too self-serious for its own good. There's no joy a mascot can't bring, whether it involves choreographed dancing or simply forcing fans to consider the ridiculousness of an anthropomorphic blue blob's existence . However, the fact of the matter is that most mascots are very similar, both in their antics and looks. It's pretty much impossible to differentiate between the bear mascots of the Utah Jazz and Memphis Grizzlies , for instance, and that's even before you see them jumping off trampolines and high-fiving children. So, when a mascot stands out as something special, you know that it's done some amazing work. Kudos to Benny the Bull of the Chicago Bulls, then, for being listed by Forbes as the most popular mascot in America (via TBJ ). From Tom Van Riper:

     

    New ‘Baby Birdman’ alert: Here’s another kid decorated like Chris ‘Birdman’ Andersen (Ball Don't Lie)

    There are only really three things you need to know about children: They always want chicken nuggets; if they don't want chicken nuggets, they want fruit snacks; and they love Chris Andersen, the Miami Heat's colorful "Birdman." In these playoffs alone, we've seen a very young Coloradoan celebrate the former Denver Nuggets reserve and an older Heat supporter get considerably inkier in his praise of the Miami big man. We had not, however, seen a Baby Bird who combined both infancy and full faux tats. Finally, thanks to Xiomy Gonzalez and Alexander Balaez , our long national nightmare is over.

     

    Spurs push Warriors to brink (Yahoo! Sports)

    After dropping Game 5 to the Spurs, the Warriors don't have much time to talk or recover if they hope to extend their special season.

     

    Nuggets executive Masai Ujiri not happy with Andre Iguodala’s All-Defensive team snub (NBC Sports)

    Andre Iguodala said politics were to blame for his being left off both the first and second All-Defensive teams this year. The reigning Executive of the Year, Nuggets VP of basketball operations Masai Ujiri, took it a step further. From Ben Hochman of the Denver Post “It’s mind-boggling to me,” Ujiri said in a statement…

     

    NBA roundup: James heads all-defensive team (The SportsXchange)

    Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen and Miami Heat forward LeBron James highlight the NBA All-Defensive First Team.