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Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace were introduced Tuesday as Denver’s new leadership tandem in the front office, with both operating under “executive vice president” titles rather than either of them assuming the typical GM position. The new structure raised as many questions as it answered at first.
Once free agency opened, the Nuggets remained active, bringing back their fan-favorite guard Bruce Brown, who helped the Nuggets win a championship in 2023. "Bruce Brown is coming back to Denver," the Nuggets posted on X.com.
DENVER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / July 16, 2025 /Ball Arena, in partnership with Flash, today announced the launch of Denver's single largest electric vehicle charging installation. The new public EV charging hub at Kroenke Sports & Entertainment's home
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Keeler: Nuggets don’t have GM 8 days before NBA draft? Josh Kroenke better have cleanser, not TenzerBabcock spent four decades running or advising NBA front offices. His CV includes a six-year stint with the Doug Moe/Alex English/Fat Lever Nuggets from 1984-90, one of the franchise’s high-water marks before the George Karl and Nikola Jokic eras. These days, he’s an adjunct at Emory University in Atlanta.
The Denver Nuggets have been one of the most active teams during this offseason. Major changes began way before their season ended, when they chose to fire
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Nuggets revamp front office by promoting Ben Tenzer, bring in Jonathan Wallace from TimberwolvesDENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets revamped their front office Monday by promoting interim general manager Ben Tenzer to executive vice president of basketball operations and bringing in Minnesota’s Jonathan Wallace to serve as the executive VP of ...
Denver Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth, left, and team president Josh Kroenke during the team’s end-of-year news conference at Ball Arena on May 23, 2024 in Denver.
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Three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic has decided to delay a contract extension with the Denver Nuggets this summer.
As first reported by ESPN's Shams Charania, Michael Porter Jr. and Denver's unprotected 2032 first-round pick are headed to Brooklyn in exchange for Cam Johnson. The move has pretty serious implications for both the Nets and Nuggets—immediately and over the long term.