Denver, CO
OKC Thunder Starting Lineup vs. Denver Nuggets Game 2
The Oklahoma City Thunder are taking on the Denver Nuggets in a Round 2 matchup that sees the Bricktown Ballers down 1-0 after collapsing down the stretch of the series opener. The OKC Thunder have to rebound in Game 2 to avoid a near-impossible 0-2 hole after two straight at the Paycom Center.
Last game, the OKC Thunder rolled out what has been its go-to starting lineup since seven-footer Chet Holmgren returned from his hip fracture. A lineup that included Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein in the front court flanked by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Lu Dort and Jalen Williams. The double-big group was a -11 in the series opening loss.
To start the second half, the Oklahoma City Thunder shifted things with Alex Caruso earning the start after intermission. Bench boss Mark Daigneault explained that the decision was made due to the foul trouble Hartenstein was battling through with a trio of citations after the first half.
This strategy was designed to save fouls on the Thunder’s big men, trying to handle Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic, is a massive task made harder by his ability to draw fouls. If both are on the floor at the same time, being susceptible to the whistle, it could swing things in Denver’s favor.
Though, when peppered with a starting lineup quiz pregame, Daigneault made sure to point out it was just a one-game sample size compared to the birds-eye view of how good that unit has been this season.
Now, as we sit half an hour before the tip-off of this key game, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets have each issued its first five on the floor.
Oklahoma City Thunder Starting Five
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, G
Lu Dort, G
Jalen Williams, F
Chet Holmgren, F
Isaiah Hartenstein, C
Denver Nuggets Starting Lineup
Jamal Murray, G
Christian Braun, G
Michael Porter Jr., F
Aaron Gordon, F
Nikola Jokic, C
Up next, the Oklahoma City Thunder will hit the road to take on the Mile High Hoopers in Ball Arena for Game 3 on Friday night. The OKC Thunder have to respond with a massive punch back tonight to clear up its path to a series win. Follow along on Thunder on SI all series for in-depth coverage.
Denver, CO
Buffalo Bills are hiring Denver Broncos assistant head coach/defensive pass game coordinator Jim Leonhard as their defensive coordinator
According to ESPN’s lead league insider, Adam Schefter, the Buffalo Bills are hiring Denver Broncos assistant head coach/defensive pass game coordinator Jim Leonhard to be their defensive coordinator. It was reported earlier in the week that he would be the leading candidate for the job, and despite interest from other teams, Leonhard will be the Bills’ new defensive coordinator.
Leonhard has been one of the hottest names in the defensive coordinator market. He had interviews with the Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens for their defensive coordinator positions and was linked and/or interviewed with the Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, and Jets. He was also considered the Broncos’ top in-house option to replace defensive coordinator Vance Joseph if he landed a head coaching job this offseason. However, with all signs pointing to Joseph staying in Denver, Leonhard explored his options and landed the Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator job.
This is a bit of a loss for the Broncos’ defensive coaching staff. Leonhard was an assistant head coach and the team’s defensive pass game coordinator. They also fired their cornerbacks coach, Addison Lynch, earlier in the week, so it appears that the Broncos will be making some changes to their defensive coaching staff this offseason.
This is also the second coach the Buffalo Bills have taken from the Broncos’ staff. Earlier this week, they named former Denver Broncos offensive assistant coach Pete Carmichael Jr. their offensive coordinator. He has ties to the Bills’ newly hired head coach, Joe Brady, and now will be his offensive coordinator in Buffalo.
Leonhard will take over a Bills defense that struggled badly against the run and saw Broncos quarterback Bo Nix throw 3 touchdowns against it in the divisional round of the playoffs. If he can turn that defense around and quarterback Josh Allen plays at his usual MVP level, the Bills can be Super Bowl contenders once again in the AFC.
Denver, CO
Nikola Jokic makes more history, leads Denver Nuggets to win in return
Denver, CO
Bills hiring Broncos offensive assistant Pete Carmichael as OC, source says
The Broncos are losing a top offensive assistant coach to Buffalo.
Not Davis Webb, however.
The Bills and new head coach Joe Brady are hiring Denver senior offensive assistant Pete Carmichael as offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to The Denver Post on Friday morning.
Carmichael was head coach Sean Payton’s offensive coordinator for nearly his entire tenure in New Orleans and has spent the past two seasons as a senior offensive assistant in Denver.
Brady, who was promoted to head coach Tuesday, spent 2017-18 working as an offensive assistant under Payton and Carmichael in New Orleans before going to LSU for one prolific year and then jumping back to the NFL.
Carmichael is the fourth assistant coach to depart the Broncos’ staff this offseason, following Payton’s decision to fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, receivers coach Keary Colbert and cornerbacks coach Addison Lynch earlier this week.
Perhaps more important, there is an apparent changing of the guard underway on the offensive side of the coaching staff.
Carmichael and Lombardi have a combined 30-plus years of experience working for Payton and have been stalwart presences on his coaching staffs.
Payton’s 20th year as a head coach in 2026 sets up to be the first he’s ever had without either Carmichael or Lombardi on his staff and the sixth without both. Payton has not coached a season with somebody other than Carmichael or Lombardi as his offensive coordinator since 2008.
The veteran head coach could hire familiar people in their places still, but regardless of who ends up in what positions, Payton is going to have a different set of voices around him in the Broncos’ offensive meeting room going forward.
He seemed to be interested or at least willing to entertain that idea after the season as he lamented some of the issues that unit, for which he leads the game planning and calls the plays, had over the course of the 2025 season.
Webb remains a central figure in the picture. He withdrew Thursday from the Las Vegas head coaching process and now will be a popular figure for offensive coordinator openings across football.
As jobs begin to fill — particularly in Buffalo, perhaps, which Webb has called his favorite place he played and where he has a very close relationship with quarterback Josh Allen — the possibility that he returns to Denver and is promoted to offensive coordinator appears to be growing.
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