Former Nuggets coach Doug Moe dies
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The Denver Nuggets are honoring late coach Doug Moe while pushing to steady their season amid injuries. Coach David Adelman said the team talked about Moe’s impact and how his wide-open
Doug Moe became the face of Denver sports before John Elway, the Nuggets’ Joker before Nikola Jokic. And the NBA still hasn’t quite caught up with him.
On June 30, 1976, Moe replaced Bob Bass as the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, the year of the NBA-ABA merger, effectively making him him the Spurs first NBA coach. He served as head coach for four seasons amassing a regular-season coaching record of 177-135 (.567) only second to Gregg Popovich.
The basketball world is mourning the loss of legendary player and coach Doug Moe. After a long battle with cancer, Moe passed away on February 17, 202.
I think he doesn’t get enough credit for the wide-open freestyle that we play now,” David Adelman said after former Nuggets coach Doug Moe died Tuesday.
Doug Moe was my big brother. I am sad today. I will miss him. Love you forever Doug. ❤️🩹 pic.twitter.com/Emc8Iik8xD Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski delivers his tiered rankings for one of the most important positions of all: the outfielders.