sounds like it could just as easily be an extortion attempt. . .
sounds like it could just as easily be an extortion attempt. . .
from article:
full article:http://www.denverpost.com/breakingne...minal-mischiefLawson's girlfriend, Ashley Nicole Pettiford, was also arrested, Grayson Robinson, Arapahoe County Sheriff told The Denver Post.
"They were yelling at each other and broke each other's phones," Robinson said. "I don't believe it was physical otherwise."
Both parties were charged in the incident, Robinson said.
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Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-am-nba...vLzMfkyziOW.99Does Denver Have Enough?: The Denver Nuggets will open camp with a lot more questions than answers. They have a new front office, a new head coach and what looks to be a new pecking order in terms of who runs the show on the floor.
There is no doubting that Ty Lawson is Denver’s best player, in fact if he can be the guy he was during the 2013 NBA Playoffs all year, Denver could be surprisingly good. The issue in Denver is who is the second best player?
You’d be tempted to say Danilo Gallinari. The problem is with his injury history can you really count on him?
Gallinari is coming off an ACL tear and word is he may not be ready to play until sometime in December. At this point in his career Gallinari has missed almost as many games (166) as he’s played (228) and he’ll come late to the party this year with a new coach and a new system.
The Nuggets traded away Kostas Koufos, giving JaVale McGee a lot of more room and opportunity, but is anyone ready to bank on JaVale? There is no doubting JaVale’s athleticism and above-the-rim play, but is he a second option?
If you run down the Nuggets’ roster there just isn’t a second option that doesn’t have question marks surrounding him.
The up side for Denver is they have six guys that can really play. The question is whether one of those emerges under first-year head coach Brian Shaw as a legit guy or does new general manager Tim Connelly bundles two or three to land one.
The Nuggets have a lot of pieces that are on somewhat reasonable deals, so moving one or two of them shouldn’t be crazy to make happen, but there is no escaping the fact that Denver isn’t the up and comer they were a few season ago.
The Nuggets are clearly a team in transition and outside of Lawson and maybe Faried it’s hard to imagine that Denver’s roster doesn’t look different after the February trade deadline.
absolutely spot-on, IMO. . .
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/breakingne...etal-detectorsThe Pepsi Center is installing walk-through metal detectors for all future games and concerts.
The metal detectors will be installed before the first Colorado Avalanche pre-season game on Sept. 18, according to a news release from Kroenke Sports and Entertainment.
The measure is to ensure the best safety standards for all events, according to the release.
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