Denver, CO
Suns Overwhelmed by Nuggets in Defeat
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns (26-26) fell to the Denver Nuggets (34-19) by a score of 122-105 on Saturday night in Phoenix – just one night after a dramatic victory over the Utah Jazz.
The Suns were once again without both Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, while Denver was missing Michael Porter Jr. and Russell Westbrook.
Phoenix trailed 37-32 after 12 minutes of action despite a well-rounded scoring attack from Phoenix that included two three-point hits by Damion Lee.
The game got off to an exhilarating start, but the balance Denver’s lineup possesses became a true struggle over the remainder of the night.
Denver took a 63-55 lead into halftime behind substantial contributions from Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic.
The Suns failed to close the gap in the third set – Denver remained in control and expanded on the lead, as they went up 98-81 going into the final frame.
Fortunes did not change for Phoenix across the final 12 minutes of game time – and the game was finished with members of the Suns’ bench.
Devin Booker – 24 PTS, 7 REB, 3 AST, 3-8 3PTFG
Tyus Jones – 15 PTS, 3 REB, 10 AST
Bol Bol – 16 PTS, 7 REB, 4 BLK
Nikola Jokic – 26 PTS, 11 REB, 9 AST
Jamal Murray – 30 PTS, 3 REB, 5 AST
The Suns fall to 26-26 and remain the 9th seed in the West – with two huge tests prior to the All-Star break directly in front of them.
The Suns must go 23-7 over the rest of the season to match last season’s 49 victories as well – an uphill climb to put it lightly.
The Suns face the Memphis Grizzlies at home on Tuesday night before closing out the first half of the season on Wednesday night against the Houston Rockets.
Denver, CO
Nuggets decline Jalen Pickett’s team option for 2026-27 season, sources say
The Nuggets are declining Jalen Pickett’s fourth-year team option for the 2026-27 season, releasing him from his contract, league sources told The Denver Post.
Former Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth drafted Pickett with the 32nd overall pick in 2023. The 6-foot-2 reserve combo guard has struggled to break into Denver’s everyday rotation throughout his first three years in the league.
His $2.41 million salary next season would’ve offered the Nuggets a sliver of cap relief, but they chose instead to move on from the former Penn State star. Monday was the deadline to make a decision on his option.
Pickett, 26, averaged 5.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 16.1 minutes per game last season. He appeared in 50 games, highlighted by a career-high 29-point, seven-assist performance in January to lead the Nuggets in an upset over Philadelphia without their entire starting lineup.
Pickett is shooting 38.7% from the 3-point line on two attempts per game in his first three years. He also boasts a sturdy 3.63 career assist-to-turnover ratio.
But he’s remained a deep bench option under two different head coaches in Denver, from Michael Malone to David Adelman. Booth was fired in April 2025. Then, new co-general managers Jon Wallace and Ben Tenzer signed veteran point guard Tyus Jones off the buyout market late last season when the Nuggets wanted ball-handling depth. Jones received playoff minutes over Pickett during their first-round series against the Timberwolves.
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Denver, CO
Denver area events for June 29
Denver, CO
Firefighters say car crash caused large fire north of Denver International Airport
Firefighters say a car crash was the cause of a large fire that broke out north of the Denver International Airport on Saturday afternoon.
The Brighton Fire Rescue District says a vehicle was traveling through the area of E. 120th Avenue and N. Watkins Road around 2 p.m. when it crashed. Fortunately, the people inside the vehicle did not suffer serious injuries, but the fire department says the vehicle’s catalytic converter caught the nearby grass on fire.
The 120 Fire quickly grew, and firefighters responded with engines, brush trucks and water tenders to attack it from multiple sides. Multiple agencies responded to assist as the winds continued to push the fire across the grassland.
It covered around 237 acres by the time firefighters brought it under control around 3:30 p.m. BFRD says firefighters continued to put out hotspots and monitor a large cottonwood tree that was smoldering nearly 30 feet up the trunk.
With Independence Day approaching, the fire rescue district shared a reminder that a single spark can ignite a fast-moving grass fire. They added that aerial fireworks are illegal in Brighton and pose a serious fire risk in the current conditions.
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