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DNVR Denver Nuggets Podcast

Jamal Murray's All Star Announcement Spoiled by Shai & the Thunder | DNVR Nuggets Postgame Live

02 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What were the initial reactions to the Nuggets' loss against the Thunder?

0.925 - 22.923 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

all right huddle up everybody huddle up why that was a tough one because we gotta we gotta we gotta come together we gotta be better we gotta we gotta be better we gotta be a lot better what is everybody welcome to the losers lounge Presented by Bet365. I didn't even ask Deb. How did we do tonight? Hey, that's pretty good.

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Chapter 2: What were the key takeaways from each host about the game?

22.943 - 23.543 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

We get the lock?

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24.004 - 24.985 Adam Mares

Yeah, we got the lock.

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25.006 - 43.17 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

All right. Hey, I'll take that, man. That's the best news I've heard in a while. In two hours, in fact. We're live from the Toyota Losers Lounge, driven by your front-range Toyota stores. Toyota, the official vehicle of DMVR. Hop in the Toyota chat if you're a Nuggets fan. Come together. We got to circle around. There's a lot to talk about, man. This was a night of humble pie served.

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Chapter 3: How did the defensive game plan impact the Nuggets' performance?

43.19 - 53.502 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

There was some extra. They served some extra there. Plenty to talk about, though. I actually think this was a very content rich game, as it was certain to be. Harrison Wentz here with me.

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Chapter 4: What role did Nikola Jokic play in the game?

54.243 - 61.932 Harrison Wind

Remember when Jamal Murray made the All Star game? That happened tonight. That was tonight. We did a whole show about it. Thank God.

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Chapter 5: How did Jamal Murray perform in his All-Star announcement game?

63.093 - 79.255 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

feels like 10 years ago at this point so we won't mention that today then we were on this show that might come up i don't know might come up that's for the last show if you guys want to watch it you can watch that one d-line co's here yeah hey guys i'm just here so i don't get fined You do not want to do this show.

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79.295 - 87.509 Adam Mares

So far, so good. And then just rounding it out, Superstar Dev. Some nights are for the sickos. Yeah. This is not a night for the sickos.

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Chapter 6: What impact did Peyton Watson have on the game?

87.61 - 88.752 Adam Mares

No? This is for everybody.

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89.212 - 89.453 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

Yeah.

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89.473 - 91.476 Adam Mares

We're hurt. We're hurt. I'm sad.

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91.496 - 93.019 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

We are hurt, man. You got to tip your hat.

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Chapter 7: How did Big Val's performance affect the Nuggets' strategy?

93.139 - 107.625 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

That was a great performance from Shea Gildas Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder. They earned it. They kind of showed where the bar is, where Denver has to get to. We'll talk about all of it. Let's get a fast breakdown, though, so we can relive our misery. Please. Thunderman. First note tells the story. It never fails.

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107.786 - 108.507 Unknown

I hate it.

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Chapter 8: What are the hosts' predictions for the Nuggets moving forward?

109.208 - 115.139 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

I knew when I took it, too, that this was going to tell the story. Thunder start. Red hot from three. That maintained itself all night.

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115.179 - 121.311 Harrison Wind

Do you think NBA coaches should start taking the first note of the game into their coaching philosophy?

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121.331 - 126.28 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

Absolutely. to hit me up at halftime and be like, what's the first note say, man? They're on fire from three. Okay, we'll just.

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126.3 - 129.926 Adam Mares

You guys gotta get it together. You already know that the fellas are going to talk about the first note.

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129.946 - 134.916 Harrison Wind

Or just like, maybe they need to take their own notes so they know, okay, here's how the game's going to go.

134.936 - 151.907 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

That's how it's going to go, man. Second note here, though. Oh, Coach Deggie not. He had an interesting little trick up his sleeve. Shake up his Alexander to the bench after five minutes. And it's kind of smart if you think about it. Spencer and Peawater, your defensive stoppers. He's seen how Denver's rotation's been going. So he pulls him out easy.

151.927 - 169.333 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

And I think Denver was like, well, what do we do? They kept their guys on the floor. But Peyton Watson, man, was making all kinds of plays, passes and buckets. He had 10 in the first quarter. That's a gigawatt. But there was this stretch at the end of the first quarter. They were on fire. Denver was playing well. I just thought solid in that first quarter.

169.794 - 188.257 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

The big difference that opened up this game was they had a sequence where they grabbed what felt like a thousand offensive rebounds. Didn't make sense. 32-26 Thunder after one. It felt bad, but you're like, all right, six points. Second quarter, Shea comes in very well rested, and he absolutely cooked. He was brilliant in that second quarter. Spencer Jones could not guard him.

188.277 - 204.974 Eric Wedum (D-Line)

In fact, he picked up three fouls almost immediately, had to go to the bench, and the Thunder opened up a 13-point lead. And then it grew from there as they were absolutely on fire. Not just any one player. All of them at this sequence were on fire. Thankfully, Julian Strother came to play, had himself a great second quarter. That was one of the best quarters he's had all year.

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