Miroslav Cuk
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Podcast Appearances
Hello everybody and welcome to episode 179 of the world's longest tenured DNVR Nuggets spin-off podcast.
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Last week started with the main event at the All-Star Weekend, moments after Serbian Corner ended.
Nikola Jokic played just five minutes in the first of four different mini-games between the three All-Star teams.
The need for load management of his...
right knee bone bruise, and his all-star game enthusiasm gelled perfectly, so the guys like Venbanyama and Karl Towns could play the most minutes.
Jamal Murray was also a starter for Team World and had one very bad quarter and one very good quarter.
Regardless, their team lost both quarters they participated in, so the team with the least star power, the USA Stars, won the whole thing, as I expected.
Three days later, the Nuggets finally made a roster move.
They were against the deadline that was preventing them from having only 13 regular roster guys.
In the last hours of this deadline, they finally agreed to sign Spencer Jones to a minimum deal that will last only until the end of this season.
It was a big loss for their chances of keeping Spencer going forward, but a great win for their aspirations to stay under the luxury tax line and save their billionaire owners some much needed millions.
Kudos, I guess.
A day later, the Nuggets traveled to LA to face the hardenless, Zubats-less Los Angeles Clippers.