Denver, CO
Player Grades: Recapping the Dallas Mavericks’ 122-120 loss against the Denver Nuggets
The Dallas Mavericks wanted to bounce back after that showing against the Suns two days ago. Unfortunately, they didn’t make that happen
They faced off against the Denver Nuggets, and lost a nail biter, 122-120.
Some players performed exceptional and admiral to keep the game close. Some… didn’t. With that, here is everyone’s grades for their latest game.
Luka Dončić: B
24 points, 9 assists, 9 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block
Luka played alright, on both ends. He did a lot of complaining, and turned over the ball quite a bit.
He was decent from the field, but was a step slow. He also continued a trend of not making his threes. He dished the rock and got everyone involved the way he normally does, but that’s just it: He was normal. And in a game as close as this one, maybe a few more Luka-esque plays would have made a difference.
Kyrie Irving: A+
43 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block
Kyrie did more than what was needed from him. He went crazy efficient from the field, and only took rhythm shots within the offense. He led the Mavs today as the leading scorer, and his shot attempts will tell you why. He never forced anything, didn’t take more shots than he had to, and almost made the shots he did take count. The two misses from three in the clutch hurt, but that’s nitpicking in what was an otherwise awesome performance by Kyrie to keep the game as close as it was.
Klay Thompson: C+
10 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds
Klay wasn’t the best. He was brought in to shoot and make threes, but didn’t do much of either. He made one three in the fourth quarter, but the team needed more than that to escape with a win this time. A slightly higher efficiency or a few forced turnovers could have made the difference, but there’s no point in complaining too much about the past.
Naji Marshall: B
11 points, 8 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block
Naji did as much as he could on the defensive end, putting up with Jokić for as long as he did. He also had some nice plays on the offensive end. He did as much as he could, but him and Gafford’s combined 15 total rebounds just don’t matchup to Jokić’s 18 rebounds.
Daniel Gafford: A-
16 points, 3 assists, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 blocks
Gafford did exactly what he was supposed to do on the court today, giving him his grade. He was almost perfect from the field, and deterred the post as well as he did. Again, he just couldn’t keep Jokić from gaining eight offensive rebounds. The four stocks (steals plus blocks) helped his case, but his foul trouble forced him to play passive in the final minutes, and those final minutes were when everything went sideways.
Dwight Powell: B+
7 points, 1 assist, 5 rebounds, 1 steal
With Dereck Lively still out, Powell ate up most of the backup center minutes. He played well, making most of his free throws and playing defense. He was solid for the 14 minutes he was asked to play, and barely held his own against Jokić enough to earn himself a B+.
Olivier-Maxence Prosper: C
2 points, 1 rebound
Prosper didn’t do much. He got playing time, but this wasn’t a game for him to be able to make mistakes and learn from them. He was promptly taken out to never be put in again for the rest of the game.
Spencer Dinwiddie: C+
5 points, 4 assists
Dinwiddie wasn’t very efficient, and overall didn’t played his best basketball today. For 20 minutes on the court, one maybe would have wanted to see a few shots go down and 10 points in the stat sheet for our veteran point guard. Unfortunately, it wasn’t for today.
Jaden Hardy: C-
2 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal
From the stat sheet, Dinwiddie and Hardy look somewhat similar. However, in game Hardy just didn’t make good plays, and took shots he had no business taking, going 1-for-7 in his 18 minutes.
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Denver, CO
Suns lookahead: Phoenix looks to end Christmas skid in holiday matchup vs. Denver Nuggets
Phoenix Suns coming off back-to-back wins
The Phoenix Suns won their last two games despite missing injured guard Bradley Beal. What’s next for the team?
The Phoenix Suns will play in their fourth consecutive Christmas Day game Wednesday against the Denver Nuggets at Footprint Center.
The week begins with a Monday game at Denver and finishes with a back-to-back set: Friday’s home game against the Dallas Mavericks and Saturday’s matchup at Golden State.
It’s nice to play on the most celebrated holiday of the year, especially at home.
Family and loved ones in town. Everyone watching on national television.
A festive time for celebrating and gift-giving, but the Grinch keeps showing up and ruining Christmas for the Suns.
Phoenix is 1-7 in its past eight Christmas games, losing the past three to the Golden State Warriors, 116-107, in 2021; at the Denver Nuggets, 128-125 in overtime, in 2022; and against Dallas, 128-114, last year.
What’s even crazier is the Suns lost to teams that either won an NBA championship or reached the finals that season.
The Warriors won it all in the 2021-22 season, the Nuggets took it in 2022-23 and the Mavericks advanced to the finals before losing to the 2023-24 NBA champion Boston Celtics.
The Suns last won on Christmas in 2009, beating the Los Angeles Clippers, 124-93, at home. Phoenix went more than 10 seasons without playing on the holiday until the 2021-22 season, the year after it reached the 2021 finals.
Phoenix is 12-9 overall on Christmas.
Christmas 2021: Curry leads Warriors past Suns
The Suns played the centerpiece Christmas game in 2021 against the Warriors during their historic 64-win season. They entered the marquee matchup with a 26-5 record and on a five-game winning streak, but lost at home.
Phoenix bolstered the best home record that season at 32-9 with one of those rare losses coming on Christmas. The Suns didn’t score in the final three minutes while Otto Porter Jr. scored the game’s final seven points.
Stephen Curry punched out a game-high 33 points to go with six assists to just one turnover while Chris Paul led the Suns with 21 points and eight assists to two turnovers and six rebounds.
Devin Booker managed just 13 points on 5-of-19 shooting.
Christmas 2022: Booker injured early, Suns fall in OT
In 2022, the Suns lost Booker within the first five minutes of their Christmas loss to the Nuggets at Ball Arena in Denver as he aggravated a groin injury. Scoring just two points, he had missed the previous three games.
Landry Shamet came off the bench to deliver 31 points to match a career-high, and Nikola Jokic posted another insane triple-double of 41 points, 15 rebounds and 15 assists, but the game will forever be remembered for Aaron Gordon’s ferocious one-handed dunk in overtime over Shamet, who tried to take the charge on the play.
Gordon was first called for an offensive foul, but after review, the call was overturned because Shamet was ruled outside of the restricted area.
Gordon missed the ensuing free throw, but his dunk gave Denver a 126-123 lead with 24 seconds left.
Christmas 2023: Doncic 50-piece dooms Suns
Then last season, Luka Doncic cooked the Suns for 50 points in leading Dallas to victory at Footprint Center. Shooting 8-of-16 from 3, Doncic became the seventh-fastest to reach 10,000 career points.
Grayson Allen scored a team-high 32 points to lead the Suns, going 8-of-17 from 3 while Kevin Durant and Booker combined for just 36 points on 10-of-25 shooting.
The Suns were without Bradley Beal (right ankle sprain) and Jusuf Nurkic (personal reasons) while the Mavericks won despite Kyrie Irving being sidelined due to a heel injury.
The Suns now have another chance to win on Christmas.
Have opinions about the current state of the Suns? Reach Suns Insider Duane Rankin at dmrankin@gannett.com or contact him at 480-810-5518. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter, at @DuaneRankin.
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Denver, CO
Esther Romero
Esther Romero
OBITUARY
Esther Romero (Lopez), 84, entered into eternal rest surrounded by her loving family. Born in Mt. Harris, Colorado, a small coal mining town near Steamboat Springs, her family moved to Denver in 1950. She graduated from North High School in 1957 and was the first in her family to attend college. She left for Colorado State College now UNC in 1958 where she soon met the love of her life and future husband Richard Romero. Esther graduated in 1961, married a week later, and together moved to Castle Rock where she began her career as an educator. Before long they returned to Denver where their three daughters were born. In 1972, Esther became one of Denver Public Schools first bilingual bicultural teachers and soon earned her Masters Degree from UNC. A passionate advocate, she understood the value of building a strong educational foundation in a child’s home language and honoring culture while also learning English. She taught at Elmwood, Del Pueblo, and Fairmont elementaries. A founding member of the Congress of Hispanic Educators (CHE), Esther served as president for many years helping to ensure children in DPS had access to a quality bilingual education. She continued this work through her final days. Esther taught for 30 years, was recognized as a master teacher of children, an exceptional mentor and coach to future educators, and served as a liaison between CU-Denver and DPS. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma.
Esther enjoyed traveling with family and friends to Mexico, Europe, South America, the Caribbean, and almost all fifty states. She and Richard were avid Broncos fans holding season tickets since 1970, traveling to two Super Bowls. She loved organizing family gatherings, gambling trips, camping, reading, puzzles, and playing games with family. She had the unique ability to make everyone feel seen, heard, valued, and loved.
She was preceded in death by her parents Luis and Tommie G. Lopez, devoted husband Richard Romero, brother Baltazar Lopez ( Lourdes) and survived by her loving daughters Rosana (Dean) Trujillo, Carla (Arturo) Perez, Diana (John) Romero Campbell, and her grandchildren Arturito, Juliana, Claudia, Sofia, Orlando, Geronimo and Alicia, her sister Alice (Joe) Marquez, brothers Louie (Pat dec.) Lopez, Davey (Pat dec.) Lopez, Robert (Shari) Lopez, Ray (Melva) Lopez, and numerous extended family members. Please see www.cfcscolorado.org for service details.
Denver, CO
Denver Salvation Army needs more bell ringers to support the community
The Salvation Army provides shelter, meals, and support for families in need in our community every day, but they need help to raise those donations.
They have put out a call for paid and volunteer bell ringers to collect donations vital to support their programs and services.
All of the donations raised go to serve the Denver community. Funds go to serve families struggling to feed their children or provide gifts during the holidays as well as disaster services and much more for the residents of the Denver metro area.
Bell ringers get to pick their hours and location, and friends and families are encouraged to volunteer together and give back to the community.
Those interested in volunteering can sign up online at www.registertoring.com. To find a paid bell ringer position, applicants can visit the Salvation Corps nearest to their neighborhood.
A listing of all Denver area Corps locations is available at visiting.denver.salvationarmy.org. Applicants must be 18 or over to have a paid bell ringing position.
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