On today’s episode, we unpack a heartbreaking loss to Detroit, diving into where things slipped late and how small execution details made the difference. Denver had chances, but timing, turnovers, and missed opportunities proved costly in a game that easily could’ve gone the other way.
We also take a step back and address the bigger picture: the best player in the world won’t be eligible for postseason awards this year. What does that actually mean for Nikola Jokić’s legacy, and does it change how the league or Nuggets fans view his season? Spoiler: the impact on the floor still speaks louder than any trophy.
Then comes a moment Nuggets fans have been waiting for, the return of Michael Porter Jr. We talk about what his presence does for Denver’s spacing, shot profile, and confidence, plus how Ball Arena might react seeing him back on the floor in a pivotal stretch of the season.
With the halfway point of the NBA season approaching, we zoom out and take a swing at the playoff picture — identifying which teams sitting on the bubble feel primed to make a real second-half push, and which ones might fade as the grind ramps up.
It’s about perspective, momentum, and the reality of an NBA season that’s just starting to reveal who’s real.







