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LetsGoDU: Miami Comes Back in Third Period to Tie Denver, 3-3
We’ve all heard the old cliché , a 2–0 lead is the worst lead“. Well, it certainly was Friday night for DU when the Pioneers held a 3-1 lead in the third period. The visiting Miami Redhawks responded with two goals and knotted the game to force a 3-on-3 overtime period. Denver found the post in the 5-minute OT but neither team could find the back of the cage in the extra period. Denver finally scored on one of their three shootout opportunities while Matt Davis held the Redhawks off the board for the two conference points.
#3 DU hockey (20-8-3, 11-6-2) returned to Magness Arena Friday night to face the Miami Redhawks. For the first two periods, Denver played a surgical game with solid defense, team speed and timely offense. It looked and felt like a Denver win. The Redhawks got on the board first on a powerplay tip-in goal by Matthew Barbolini but Denver had the pace. Four minutes later, DU’s Jared Wright countered with a powerplay goal, checkmate, 1-1. Denver outshot Miami 11-3 in the first period.
Denver seemed to be controlling the game, despite the scoreboard. Midway through the second period, Sam Harris gave Denver the lead, 2-1, with the only goal of the period. Denver outshot the Redhawks 13-6 and Matt Davis looked steady in goal for Denver.
Miami created some chances in the first half of the third period but Matt Davis was rock solid in goal, not allowing rebounds and second chances. Trevor Wright appeared to slam the door with a goal midway through the period, 3-1, Denver. Miami came to life when two minutes later, a tip-in by Miami’s Raimonds Vitolins on the powerplay narrowed Denver’s lead to 3-2. Five minutes later, with three minutes left, Barbolini struck again for the Redhawks, 3-3. Miami carried the play to DU over the last ten minutes and forced overtime. The Redhawks flipped the script and outshot DU 13 to 7 in the third period to force extra time.
Denver could not solve Bruno Bruveris in the extra five-minute frame, despite clanking a slap shot off the pipe. The game went to a shootout when Tristan Broz was the only skater for either team to score as he juked on a double move and slid the puck past Bruveris for the conference points.
It was a bittersweet night as Denver appeared to have the best of the Redhawks for the first two periods but could not match the Redhawks effort in the third period. The Pioneers have a chance to make amends Saturday at 6:00 pm against these same Miami Redhawks.
Wright Place.
Jared Wright taps in the Pioneers’ own tic-tac-goal.#GoPios pic.twitter.com/25WxAfD0IR
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) February 24, 2024
Passing perfection for tonight’s @Safeway Goal of the Game. pic.twitter.com/znV11GSyeu
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) February 24, 2024
Sam Harris buries his 3rd goal in the last 2 games and he is now on a 3-game point streak (3g/1a). pic.twitter.com/sOVNOZPq9x
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) February 24, 2024
Zeev Buium is mesmerizing & Jared Wright finishes.#GoPios pic.twitter.com/4mR62pfxkf
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) February 24, 2024
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Free agent point guard Tyus Jones re-signs with the Denver Nuggets – Denver Stiffs
The Denver Nuggets are running it back with at least one free agent from last year’s team. According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Denver Nuggets have re-signed point guard Tyus Jones.
Free agent guard Tyus Jones has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Denver Nuggets, sources tell ESPN. Jones played a reserve role after joining Denver on the buyout market last season, and enters his 12th NBA season as his agent Kevin Bradbury of LIFT Sports Management… pic.twitter.com/OxPTfX8C7l
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 2, 2026
Jones played 11 regular season games for Denver last year and got into 3 post-season contests as well. The Nuggets are desperately lacking in point guards who can handle the rock, especially after they decided not to pick up the fourth-year option on fellow point guard Jalen Pickett. Denver liked Jones and his ability to handle on-ball pressure better in the playoffs, and obviously feel there is utility in having him on the 15-man roster for his passing acumen and mistake avoidance despite being a target at just 6 feet tall. They did not draft a point guard, so it’s possible Jones is the first PG off the bench for the Nuggets – but in recent years they’ve relied on players like Bruce Brown to shoulder some of those duties as well even if they’re not pure point guards, so it remains to be seen just how much court time Jones is going to get.
His 5:1 assist-to-turnover ratio in his career points to his high floor in ball security though, and the Nuggets have proven time and again over the past several years that they can be truly great if they don’t have silly turnovers. Jones comes back to the Mile High looking to help the Nuggets minimize their mistakes so they can maximize their talent.
Welcome back, Tyus!
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Where to Celebrate the 4th of July in Denver This Weekend – 303 Magazine
The Fourth of July weekend is one of the biggest celebrations of the summer, and Denver is delivering a packed lineup of events for every kind of adventurer. Whether you’re looking to watch fireworks light up the Colorado sky, catch a live concert at Red Rocks, enjoy rooftop parties, indulge in seasonal food and drinks or explore the city’s thriving arts and culture scene, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate Independence Day.
Here’s your guide to the best music, food, fireworks, nightlife, arts, and cultural events happening across Denver this Fourth of July weekend.
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Whether you’re dancing at a concert, enjoying a garden dinner, cheering on your favorite soccer team or exploring a new exhibition, Denver offers plenty of ways to fill your 4th of July weekend calendar. Gather your friends, support local businesses, and discover something new around the city.
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Nuggets Sign Marvin Bagley to 1-Year Deal: What It Means
After an extended wait of no activity from the Denver Nuggets in this year’s free agency period, the team has finally made its first new signing.
That signing just so happens to be the No. 2 pick from the 2018 NBA Draft, Marvin Bagley III.
According to ESPN‘s Shams Charania, the Nuggets and Bagley have agreed to a one-year, veteran minimum deal for the 2026-27 season, effectively providing some solid depth in the frontcourt.
Free agent center Marvin Bagley III has agreed to a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets, sources tell ESPN. A critical frontcourt addition for the Nuggets. pic.twitter.com/enHBVxgfYl
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 2, 2026
With Denver’s first free agency signing now officially in the books, here’s what the move to bring in Bagley might mean for the Nuggets moving forward into free agency and this offseason, as well as entering next season.
Marvin Bagley Brings Frontcourt Depth to Denver’s Lineup
Bagley split his time between the Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks this past season to put together one of his better years of production in recent memory.
In the 60 combined games he played, Watson averaged 10.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists while shooting a career-high 61.8% from the field and 46.2% from three on a little less than one attempt per game.
Bagley’s a big who’s game centers more around his offensive skillset. He spent most of his time shooting last season at the rim or in the mid-range, shooting a stout 64.1% on two-pointers last season that can bring a bit of an interior presence into Denver’s frontcourt.
Defensively, he leaves a little bit more to be desired. And he’s still not quite the most impressive three-point shooter, even coming off his most efficient season from deep.
But for the cost of a veteran minimum contract, he acts as a nice budget-friendly addition who can shoulder some of the load offensively, and has shown value as an offensive rebounder as well. It’s tough to find much better for the price Denver’s paying.
While entering the league slotted in primarily as a power forward, it’s been in the past few seasons that Bagley’s settled in more as a full-time five; having spent 95% of his minutes during the 2025-26 campaign playing at the five.
That might give you a bit of a hint as to how the Nuggets plan to use him this next season, though they might also have some stretches where he’s placed alongside Nikola Jokic at the four for a bit of a larger frontcourt lineup.
The Writing’s On the Wall for Jonas Valanciunas
Looking at what Bagley’s addition might mean for the Nuggets’ current roster, no one in the picture gets more impacted by Jonas Valanciunas.
Valanciunas was Denver’s primary backup behind Jokic at the five last season following his trade from the Sacramento Kings, and entered this offseason with an uncertain future because of his contract situation.
The veteran big man has an expiring $10 million contract heading into the 2026-27 season, but one that’s not fully guaranteed, giving the Nuggets the opportunity to release him and save $8 million, while incurring a dead cap hit of $2 million that can be stretched over multiple years.
Such a move can give the Nuggets further cap flexibility that they’ll need this offseason to re-sign key pieces like Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones, which to this point haven’t been done, but becomes a bit easier now that Denver can take that next step in pivoting off of Valanciunas.
Perhaps Denver might also look deeper into a trade involving Zeke Nnaji, now that they’ve got a cheaper option in Bagley that might even sit ahead of him on the initial depth chart. However, it remains to be seen if the Nuggets have any takers on the two years remaining on his contract. To this point, they haven’t found anyone to bite.
When factoring in Valanciunas and Nnaji though, Bagley’s addition now brings the Nuggets to a total of 10 players signed onto traditional contracts for the 2026-27 season.
That leaves them with four open spots left to utilize in the days and weeks ahead. How they decide to use that space remains to be seen, but at the very least, the Nuggets’ long-awaited first offseason signing has now officially come to light.
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