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Anthony Davis’ Injury Status for Lakers vs Nuggets Game 1 Revealed
The Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers face off in one of the most intriguing Western Conference playoff matches that fans could see in the first round. It’s two teams that were in the Western Conference Finals in both 2020 and 2023, somehow facing off in the first round.
Anthony Davis has officially been listed on the injury report by the Los Angeles Lakers against the Denver Nuggets. Davis has been listed as probable with low back soreness. Even though Davis is listed as probable, he admitted he wasn’t himself against the New Orleans Pelicans due to back spasms. While Davis expected his back spasms to be 100% okay by tonight, it’s still going to be worth watching.
While many could argue that LeBron James is the best player on the Lakers, Anthony Davis is very clearly the most important player, especially against the Denver Nuggets. Davis will have a very important offensive and defensive load against the Nuggets. No other player on the Lakers will be tasked with guarding the team’s best player, protecting the paint, while also averaging 20+ points and 10+ rebounds.
In three games against the Nuggets this season, Anthony Davis was averaging 22.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 3.0 blocks on 47/20/79 shooting. With these stats in mind, the key for the Nuggets is to keep Davis outside of the paint.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets face off in the Western Conference Quarterfinals at 8:30 p.m. EST tonight.
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University of Denver to close Ricks Center for Gifted Children next year
The University of Denver will close the Ricks Center for Gifted Children next year as enrollment has fallen in recent years, the college announced this week.
The Ricks Center, which serves gifted children as young as 3 years old, will operate for the 2026-27 academic year before closing, according to a letter DU sent parents on Wednesday.
“The University of Denver has made the difficult decision to close the Ricks Center for Gifted Children at the conclusion of the 2026–2027 academic year,” spokesman Jon Stone said in a statement. “This decision reflects long-term operational and financial considerations and is not a reflection of the school’s quality, leadership, or community.”
The center, which is located on DU’s campus, was started in 1984 as the University Center for Gifted Young Children. The program offers classes to students in preschool through eighth grade, according to the website.
The program, along with other public K-12 schools in the state, has experienced declining enrollment in recent years. The center enrolled 142 students for the 2025-26 academic year, which is down from 200 pupils four years ago.
The center will hold a meeting about the pending closure on March 6 for parents.
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David Fountaine Black Obituary | The Denver Post
David Fountaine Black
OBITUARY
Dave and Martha and their three boys moved to Denver in 1974 when Dave started work at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. He and a business partner later purchased Mid-America Plating Company. Dave operated Mid-America for 36 years and finally retired in 2018.
He was a great golfer and natural athlete. Dave was an avid runner, and for many years, he woke up before the sun to get his miles in before work. He and Martha loved playing bridge with friends, gardening – growing fruit and flowers – and spending time outside relaxing and walking on the High Line Canal Trail and in Bible Park. Dave and Martha enjoyed getting back to Arizona during the winter at their Tucson home. They loved spending time with their family.
Dave passed away on February 20, 2026. He is loved by family and friends and will be missed. Dave was a hard-working, kind, optimistic, and thoughtful person who leaves the world a better place. He is survived by his wife, Martha, and his three sons, Dave (Robin), Tom (Debbie), Eric (Kendra), as well as six grandchildren and three great grandchildren, Casey (Nicole), Jake (Ashleigh and great granddaughter Faye), Hailey (Robby and great granddaughter Jensen), Keenan (Nicole and great granddaughter Olivia), Griffin, and Addie (Erik).
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