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ESPN Analyst Calls Out LeBron James, Steph Curry With Nuggets On Verge Ff NBA Title
With the Denver Nuggets on the verge of claiming their first NBA Championship in franchise history heading into Monday’s Game 5, some are pointing out how such an accomplishment could impact the mentality of the Western Conference elites.
When discussing on ESPN’s Get Up on June 12 what he believes to be “at stake” should the Nuggets pull out a win in their upcoming bout against the Miami Heat, analyst Alan Hahn suggests that it could wind up having west coast stars such as LeBron James and Stephen Curry legitimately questioning their club’s abilities to keep up during the coming seasons.
“You get a win tonight you join select company because they’ve only had one loss. One loss that they’ll have in the conference finals and Finals. They’d be the fourth team in the last 23 years to do that and that’s some select company. The early 2000s Lakers, the Spurs of this entire generation of course, and the Golden State Warriors. Those teams had staying power. This Denver Nuggets team becomes the “It” team if they haven’t already established themselves as the “It” team with the “It” star in the west and in the NBA and now, if you’re LeBron James and the Lakers and if you’re Steph Curry and the Warriors… you’re looking at this team and now you’re looking at your franchise and saying, ‘Do we have enough to beat this team year in and year out?,’” Hahn said.
.@alanhahn says the Nuggets will establish themselves as the “it” team with a series win tonight 👀
“If you’re LeBron James and the Lakers, and if you’re Steph Curry and the Warriors … you’re looking at your franchise and saying, ‘Do we have enough to beat this team?’” pic.twitter.com/mClVJUCNVT
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) June 12, 2023
Hahn would continue on to deem the Nuggets as “the standard in the west and even in the NBA” and capped off by suggesting they could prevent aging stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry from nabbing “one more ring” because Denver would be “in the way.”
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Roaming dogs attempted to rip pet cat apart in Denver Heights
SAN ANTONIO – Two roaming dogs in the Denver Heights neighborhood nearly ripped a cat apart. The cat’s owner, Aaron Salinas, said she survived, but he still has questions.
“It’s just one of those things you really don’t know how to process in the moment,” Salinas said. “It’s not one emotion. It’s pretty much all the emotions.”
Since the attack, Chai, a 4-year-old cat, has gone into surgery three times. The incident happened on the East Side, and the attack only stopped after a neighbor threw a water bottle at the animals.
Salinas said he found Chai about an hour later and immediately took her to get help.
“There is a systematic problem within the city,” Salinas said.
This animal attack is far from the first dog attack in San Antonio, a topic KSAT 12 has reported on in the past. In some cases, dog attacks in the city have led to the loss of limbs. Some have also died.
“I put all accountability on the lack of human response or human prevention,” Salinas said.
After the incident, Salinas said he called 311 and shared his story online. After that happened, it caused a community uproar, Animal Care Services said.
ACS said for a week, it searched through the Denver Heights neighborhood for those dogs.
Michael Shannon, the interim ACS director, said they found seven roaming dogs. Two of those matched the description of this attack.
“It’s a big problem,” Shannon said. “We’re out there every day addressing dangerous situations and bringing in aggressive dogs off the street.”
ACS confirmed that one of the dogs involved in this attack was chipped, but a spokesperson said the owner did not reclaim it. Shannon said both of those dogs have since been euthanized.
The agency said it expects to add two new spay and neuter clinics by early 2025. Shannon said he hopes this helps with ongoing issues.
The photo used as a thumbnail in the video is courtesy of Aaron Salinas.
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Broadway in downtown Denver shut down for more than an hour during morning rush, but nobody knows why
Slow traffic on Broadway isn’t unusual on weekday mornings, but Thursday was particularly frustrating for drivers as they approached the state Capitol. Despite a sign warning of only an approaching left lane closure, it turns out the entire street was closed between Colfax and 14th Street.
Broadway was closed from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Denver police officers routed drivers east and west on Colfax to get around the closure.
CBS News Colorado asked the Denver Police Department why Broadway was closed, but the media relations unit told us they had no calls for service and that perhaps the closure was due to an event. CBS News Colorado checked with the Civic Center Conservancy, but they were unaware of any events on Thursday morning.
DOTI, which is Denver’s Department of Traffic and Infrastructure, has not yet responded to requests for information. Neither has RTD, which operates the Civic Center Station a block-and-a-half away.
Colorado State Patrol has jurisdiction over the state Capitol, but they also had no knowledge of the closure.
CBS News Colorado will continue to seek answers, but it’s looking like this closure may remain a mystery.
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