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Where Does a 168极速赛车开奖结果历史官网 Put Nikola Jokic in NBA History?

The Denver Nuggets star has reached rarefied air after bringing a championship to the Mile High City. Is he already one of the game’s 20 best players ever? "He’s one of the all-time greats and still 28 years old. There’s so much more to go," says Nuggets GM Calvin Booth.

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The Ringer MMA June Pound-for-Pound Rankings

Amanda Nunes puts up one last dominant performance before calling it a career, and Charles Oliveira makes his case for a spot in the men’s top 10

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The Denver Nuggets Have Reached the NBA’s Summit

Game 5 of the Finals was a fitting capper to an utterly dominant postseason run for the Nuggets, who completed their mission to deliver Denver its first NBA title

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The Offer Sheet: Who’s in the Mix for FVV?

Fred VanVleet has officially declined his player option for next season, and suitors—perhaps too many—are already lining up. Check out our offseason tracker for the latest on VanVleet, the latest James Harden sign-and-trade scenario, and more.

Doc Rivers on Denver’s First Title, the Zombie Heat, Jokic Vs. the Greats, and Why It Wasn’t Philly

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by NBA champion head coach Doc Rivers to recap the Denver Nuggets’ first title win in franchise history, over the Miami Heat in five games

Nuggets Win NBA Finals: A Dynasty in the Making? Plus, Miami Offseason Preview, Playoff Lessons Learned.

Verno and KOC congratulate the Denver Nuggets for winning their first NBA title and recap Game 5, which went down to the wire

2023’s Most Interesting Fantasy Running Backs

The guys take a look at some of the most promising fantasy running backs, including Bijan Robinson, Najee Harris, and Rachaad White

Is This the Beginning of the Next Great NBA Team?

Plus, Seerat and Tyler discuss Tyler’s new book, ‘A Little Blood and Dancing’!

The 2001 Movie Draft

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The Hundred: Looking Back at Our 100 Best NBA Bets

The Denver Nuggets won the 2023 NBA Finals. More importantly, we made some money along the way. Check out the ‘Ringer Gambling Show’ betting guide to see the results.

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Why Fertility Rates Are Plunging—in the U.S., South Korea, and Everywhere Else

Andrew Yeo joins to explain South Korea’s declining birth rate and why fertility affects just about everything else in society

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Beating ‘Tears of the Kingdom’ Is Much Different Than Finishing It

Few games are as massive or as crammed with content as the newest ‘Legend of Zelda’ game, yet few make playing feel less like crossing off items on a digital to-do list

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The Ringer’s 2023 NBA Draft Guide

The NBA draft is less than two weeks away. Get all caught up with our two-round mock draft, updated Big Board, and biggest needs for all 30 teams.

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The Defense of Nikola Jokic’s Defense

Casuals rarely get past the eye test. Critics try to label it as his one flaw. But ask anyone around the NBA, and they will tell you: Jokic is much better than people realize. "We’re just trying to change the narrative that he doesn’t play defense," says Jamal Murray.

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Fantasy Football Rankings: Don’t Count Dalvin Cook Out Yet

How should you value Cook and Alexander Mattison now that the former is a free agent? Our guide has you covered.

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From Comedy to ‘The Idol,’ Here’s What to Watch

Just because three of your favorite shows have ended doesn’t mean that there isn’t quality TV to watch. (And ‘The Idol.’)

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The 2001 Movie Draft

Picking the best movies from 22 years ago

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Finding AEW’s NWO, Early Money in the Bank Picks, and Jey Uso as the Heir Apparent?! | Cheap Heat

How AEW can take things to the next level

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The Action That Turned the Nuggets Into a 168极速赛车168开奖数据记录、正规官方-168官网赛车官网计划

The NBA’s best two-man game has carried Denver to the Finals, but it didn’t always look like Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic were destined for greatness. Now they could go down as one of the best pick-and-roll combos in NBA history.

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The Heat Have No Answer for the Aaron Gordon Problem

Miami held Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray to a series-low 38 points combined, but Gordon more than picked up the slack, scoring inside and out, hounding Jimmy Butler, filling in ably for Jokic at the 5, and ultimately rendering every Heat strategy untenable

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The Nuggets Proved Their Championship Mettle With Their MVP off the Floor

When Nikola Jokic went to the bench with foul trouble in the fourth quarter of Game 4, Denver’s role players kept their poise, kept the lead, and brought the Nuggets to the brink of the first title in franchise history

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Seven NBA Observations on Chris Paul, Damian Lillard’s Future, and the 2023 Draft

What are the best landing spots for CP3? Is Dame headed east? And who is the biggest riser in this month’s draft? From the Finals to free agency, here are seven thoughts as the NBA calendar shifts into overdrive.

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Six Degrees of Jeff Green

After 16 NBA seasons with 12 teams and 240 different teammates, the man they call Uncle Jeff is a living piece of NBA history, connecting the game’s greatest legends to an ascendant Nuggets team searching for its first championship

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Can the Heat Measure Up to the Nuggets on the Glass?

If Miami can’t grab enough rebounds or turn up enough loose balls to win the possession battle, its means of defeating Denver will vanish into thin air

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Can ‘The Idol’ Actually Become a Great Pop Satire?

The controversial new HBO drama showed multiple versions of itself in its pilot, but the most compelling is a cutting industry satire about the dynamics of modern celebrity and pop music

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‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ Is a Step Back in the Post–Michael Bay Era

After five films of explosive, mind-numbing action scenes, Michael Bay’s ‘Transformers’ had run its course. ‘Bumblebee’ was a pleasant surprise, but the latest film feels straight out of a Hasbro assembly line.

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‘Jurassic Park’ at 30: A Great Blockbuster Finds a Way to Make Hollywood Worse

‘Jurassic Park’ and its prehistoric creatures look like they’ve barely aged a day. Ironically, it’s those groundbreaking visuals that heralded our current era of CGI-driven spectacles—with room for little else.

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Every Episode of ‘Succession,’ Ranked

With all 39 installments of the Roy family saga in the books, we convened our board for a special meeting—a coronation demolition derby, if you will. Which episode will be anointed king?

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The Iron Sheik Broke the Mold

Over the course of a turbulent and exciting career, the Iranian wrestler bridged the past and present

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What’s Next for the Spider-Verse?

As ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ continues its triumphant run in theaters, what can fans expect from its sequel, and what’s in store for the wider web of Spider-stories?

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Odds Machine: Down 3-1, the Zombie Heat Face Their Steepest Climb Yet

Miami has beaten the odds all postseason long, but a 3-1 NBA Finals deficit to Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets will be extremely difficult to overcome

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Jamal Murray Delivers an NBA Finals Performance for the Ages

The Nuggets have not one, but two stars who can do it all. In Game 3, Denver’s point guard matched his MVP teammate’s 30-point triple-double, and reminded everyone just how talented he really is.

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The Enemy of the Babyface Is My Hero

The Iron Sheik was the quintessential heel, and the ultimate postmodern pro wrestler

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The ‘Vice City’ Guide to Lionel Messi in Miami

Breaking down the GOAT’s move to Major League Soccer, one ‘Grand Theft Auto’ mission at a time

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The Nuggets Reminded Everyone Why They’re the Favorites

Game 3 of the NBA Finals seemed poised to go down to the wire—that is, until Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray broke it open with 30-point triple-doubles and reclaimed control of the series

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Five Questions About Jacob deGrom’s Season-Ending Injury

Is this the end of peak deGrom? How does this affect his Hall of Fame chances? And what does it say about MLB pitchers’ quest for endless velocity?

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‘60 Songs That Explain the ’90s’: ‘If It Makes You Happy,’ Sheryl Crow

Exploring the singer-songwriter through her loudest, most visceral hit

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The Subtle Dominance of Bam Adebayo

Nikola Jokic is rightfully getting his due, but the "other" center in the NBA Finals has been just as critical through two games. He’s even starting to play a little like his competition, too.

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The Contrast Between “Stopping” Joker and Jimmy

The Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat are pouring everything into stopping each other’s best players. But the two teams have very different interpretations of what that looks like.

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The Ramifications of the PGA Tour–LIV Golf Merger With Smylie Kaufman

House and Hubbard discuss the impact of today’s bombshell golf news

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The 1分钟极速赛车、开奖结果历史记录、开奖记录查询 End of Golf’s Civil War

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