Danilo Gallinari heads to Los Angeles in deal involving Nuggets, Clippers, Hawks — The Denver Post

Danilo Gallinari is leaving Denver. The Nuggets finished a sign-and-trade deal Tuesday that sends Gallinari to the Los Angeles Clippers for a second-round pick in 2019, according to a league source. The Nuggets, Clippers and Hawks were working on a sign-and-trade deal late Monday night to send the 28-year-old forward to Los Angeles, according to…

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Broncos reportedly unhappy with C.J. Anderson work ethic — FanSided

The Denver Broncos signed Jamaal Charles this offseason in hopes of bolstering their run game, which has struggled to take off with C.J. Anderson. For the first time since 2010, the Broncos missed the postseason last year with a 9-7 record. Much of the blame centered around the offense, which ranked 27th in total yardage.…

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Chronicling the struggles of Adam Ottavino since his injury — Rox Pile

Adam Ottavino was placed on the disabled list on May 30 with right shoulder inflammation. He returned on June 9 and since, his appearances have left something to be desired. Adam Ottavino, since returning from the disabled list nearly a month ago, has struggled mightily and his performance is part of the reason why the…

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Terrell Davis’ Pro Football Hall of Fame presenter announced — The Denver Post

CANTON, Ohio — Wives, a son and former coach Jimmy Johnson are among the presenters chosen to welcome the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s seven-member Class of 2017. Presenters will include Morten Andersen’s son Sebastian and the wives of Jerry Jones and Kurt Warner for the induction ceremony on Aug. 6 in Canton. The hall…

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George Hill Reportedly Drawing Free-Agent Interest from Nuggets — Bleacher Report – Front Page

The Denver Nuggets—who already made noise Sunday when Shams Charania of The Vertical reported they agreed to a deal with Paul Millsap—are reportedly interested in point guard George Hill. Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer reported the Nuggets will pursue Hill “if they can dump salary (like Kenneth Faried or Darrell Arthur).” Hill played one season…

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Horse Tracks: Denver Broncos and the rest of the NFL are on vacation — Mile High Report – All Posts

Is there anybody out there? When it comes to NFL news, things get slow in July. Everyone is on vacation and with minicamps just having wrapped up in the last couple weeks, nobody is itching to get in any sort of trouble… yet. However, it would appear that no days are slower for NFL news…

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MLB Power Rankings: Where All 30 Teams Stand at the Start of July — Bleacher Report – Front Page

We’ve reached roughly the midway point of the 2017 MLB season as the calendar flips over to July and we get set for the All-Star break. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros remain the class of their respective leagues, but there’s still a ton of baseball to be played. The Boston Red Sox and…

via MLB Power Rankings: Where All 30 Teams Stand at the Start of July — Bleacher Report – Front Page

Colorado Rockies fireworks: Start times and best strategies for viewing — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies will hold the first of three fireworks displays on Monday night after the Rockies take on the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field. Fireworks games for the 2017 season are scheduled for July 3, July 4 (also against the Reds) and Friday, September 29 (against the Los Angeles Dodgers). All three games are…

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Colorado Avalanche Will Rely On Prospects To Take Big Steps In Development — Mile High Sticking

The Colorado Avalanche are going to be relying on an unproven roster next season, and the ride could get bumpy. As of right now, the Colorado Avalanche will be sporting a roster next season with an average age of 25 years old. The hype around all the young players is real, that’s for sure. However,…

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