Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting With rising optimism, Nuggets and Aaron Gordon host Sixers

With rising optimism, Nuggets and Aaron Gordon host Sixers

After one game with Aaron Gordon in the mix, it looks like the Denver Nuggets made a smart move in acquiring the young forward. The second test comes Tuesday night when Denver hosts the Philadelphia 76ers in a matchup of teams with title aspirations. The Nuggets increased their chances when they acquired Gordon from Orlando last week, bolstering their frontcourt and adding another scoring option as well as a versatile defender.

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Under Cronin’s direction, the Trail Blazers have also added talent through the draft selecting Shaedon Sharpe in 2022, Scoot Henderson in 2023, and Donovon Clingan in 2024. Both Sharpe (2023) and Henderson (2023, 2024), along with Camara (2024), have been named to NBA Rising Stars teams at multiple All-Star weekends.

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Since first joining the team as an intern, Cronin has gained experience within the organization across a variety of front office roles. Now with 19 years of front office experience, including extensive knowledge of the salary cap, proven management skills, player evaluation prowess, and player contract expertise, Cronin will continue to lead the Trail Blazers.

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Golden State Warriors assistant coach Mike Brown, right, moves Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, left, off the court after he was ejected by referee Bill Spooner during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017, in Sacramento, Calif. The Kings won in overtime 109-106. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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