The oldest and most trusted Denver Nuggets based podcast since its founding in 2011. Your host Jeff Morton brings his innate knowledge of Nuggets history to talk about the modern team. Expect great guests and much more each week.
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The oldest and most trusted Denver Nuggets based podcast since its founding in 2011. Your host Jeff Morton brings his innate knowledge of Nuggets history to talk about the modern team. Expect great guests and much more each week.
On the latest Mortcast, Jeff talks about the Nuggets loss to the Brooklyn Nets and how it's ok to be critical of players while at the same time understanding that the deck seems to be stacked against them with injuries. You can do two things at once. In the second half Jeff talks about the Broncos being 14-3 and how the team remains confusing even as a #1 seed.
Jonas Valanciunas is out for 4 weeks with a calf strain. Lovely. The Nuggets biblical plague of injuries continues unabated. On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Nuggets limited options and how we are in peak survival mode right now.
Nikola Jokic, thankfully, only hyperextended his knee. Jokic, and the Nuggets, escape a worse case scenario but things are about to get REALLY rough in the meantime for the team. What options does the team have to stay afloat?
The Nuggets lost to the Orlando Magic and it was a reflection of the amount of injuries affecting their second unit. Also Jeff talks about the term "ethical" basketball and how that is just a reflection of people wanting more defense to be allowable in the NBA.
The Denver Nuggets need MVP Jokic over the next 7 games on their biggest road trip of the season. Jokic needs to carry this team in a way we haven't seen since the season Jamal and Porter were out. Also Jeff talks about the Broncos victory over the Chiefs and how Payton needs to let loose a little bit in the last game against the Chargers.
Jeff talks about the update we got about Cam Johnson's knee injury ... it was the best of the bad news they could have received. Then Jeff breaks down the Nuggets last play vs the Mavs and talks about how the play might have been doomed from the start because Johnson wasn't out there.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about how the Denver Nuggets and Denver Broncos both had winning streaks snapped this weekend and how, in the long run, this might be the best thing for both right now. Sometimes streaks can cover up for bad or lazy play.
The Denver Nuggets beat the Orlando Magic to win their sixth straight game. What this means about the Nuggets and Jamal Murray continues to be amazing. Also Jeff addresses the weirdly negative "in opposition" coverage of MPJ's great year and the Nuggets great year. Maybe it's time we inject some positivity in our lives.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the somewhat confusing but not really view of the Denver Nuggets season through 25 games. Injuries make things hard to analyze but you can see the gleam in what the Nuggets CAN be.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff previews the Nuggets vs Rockets second matchup. Then Jeff talks about the Denver Broncos beating the Green Bay Packers 34-26 in a huge victory for the Broncos. What it said about the Broncos defense as well as Bo Nix.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Denver Nuggets stabilizing by winning their 4th in a row and 11th in a row on the road by blowing out the Kings. In the second half Jeff previews Broncos/Packers: the biggest game of the Broncos season so far.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about who really are the Denver Nuggets? Do we know their identity? Is it possible to know that now? Also in the second half Jeff delves into the controversy over Notre Dame skipping out on bowls this season because they missed the College playoffs. It points out the absurdity of what remains of the Bowl games and the need to change.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Denver Nuggets defeating the Charlotte Hornets to win their 10th in a row on the road. Jamal Murray wins Western Conference player of the week. The Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders to win their 10th in a row and Jeff talks about the crappy way the NFL has treated Shedeur Sanders.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Nuggets big comeback win over the Hawks. What that says about the team being prone to the NBA's way of combating the Nuggets offensively, five out. Also what this says about how really great the Nuggets are in general and why Nuggets fans should take heart.
The Denver Nuggets beat the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday, extending their road win streak to 8 games. On the latest Mortcast Jeff asks the question: Why are the Nuggets so much better on the road than at home? Also in the second half Jeff talks about how a rotational issue with point guards might unlock the Nuggets second unit issues in the second halves of games.
On the Latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Nuggets losing 131-121 to the Dallas Mavericks. The Nuggest have lost 4 games in a row at home to iffy teams (Spurs being the best...not the Bulls as I said on the podcast. Whoops) and the team lacks mental toughness and power forward depth. The Nuggets might be reaching critical mass on their season.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about how the absence of Aaron Gordon has left the team with no good options to replace him. Zeke Nnaji aint it. You can't rely on a rookie. Jeff presents a solution: go small and all in on offense until AG gets back
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about how the NBA can improve even more if it just embraces inefficiency again. What does Jeff mean by that? Allow defenses to make threes marginally more inefficient in order to reduce the huge spacing on the court. Otherwise the rate of injuries to players might increase even more.
Aaron Gordon is out 4-6 weeks (probably closer to 8) with a grade 2 hamstring strain. What that means for the Nuggets in general. In the second half Jeff talks about the pressure on David Adelman to put situational lineups together to replace Gordon and how the Nuggets need a rotating class of players to fill the sizable gap.
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Nuggets through 14 games. Who are they? Do they have an identity? Are they still a confusing team despite their 11-3 record? In the second half Jeff vents about the dumb discourse around shortening the season. How the simplest answer to prevent leg injuries in the league is the one thing the league refuses to do.
The oldest and most trusted Denver Nuggets based podcast since its founding in 2011. Your host Jeff Morton brings his innate knowledge of Nuggets history to talk about the modern team. Expect great guests and much more each week.