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Looks as though the seas have gotten a bit stormy for the Nuggets the last few weeks. Why does it always seem that they just fall apart this time of year? Almost makes you wish the Rockies season would start already.

Today’s question:
What must the Nuggets do to get back on track?

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5 Responses to Nuggets clear Sailing

  1. gene says:

    good morning from omaha..
    bring on the baseball season, another sport that I can’t stand to watch on tv but love going to the ball park and catching the Royals or the Rockies.
    Not necessarily for the royals or rockies but to see teams like the red sox, cubs, dodgers, yankees, angels, padres, you know teams that play really good baseball that happen to have a layover in denver or k.c. on there way to someplace else.
    Gene

  2. Scot says:

    Without some sort of bad streak of loses and a collapse of some sort, the Nuggets could not be a typical Colorado team. I am just hoping the Rockies got their bad streak out of the way in spring training for a change.

    For the Nuggets to get back on track, I think they should probably start Rocky more, so Nene gets some rest before the playoffs.

  3. shannon says:

    Yes, bring on the Rockies season just so I can see what you come up with.

    It sounds like the Nuggets have stopped drinking the Karl Kool-aid. I think he’s officially lost the team. They’ll be lucky if they hang on to #8 but for the pleasure of meeting the Lakers in the first round.

  4. Bob says:

    I love Drew’s work. Always have. Always will.

    Just a technical comment. This cartoon looks blurred. Is there a way rescan and relink to the image?

    Thanks!

  5. Lucas from BRazil says:

    Drew, I love your work (too)… I always see your cartoons here in Brazil!! congratulations for your site and good luck in your new experience here!!

    Hugs!

    Lucas

Today’s View From the Bull Pen

The odds aren't good. Simply put waiting for an NBA player to make a free throw is a bit like waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series. It just ain't gonna happen. At least in our lifetimes. It reminds me of one of my favorite stories. Legendary basketball coach Don Haskins, all 250 plus pounds of him, had a player who apparently thought a bit highly of himself and didn't find his deficiency at the free throw line to be that big of a deal. Haskins challenged him to a free throw contest and let the kid go first. The kid hit a couple out of 10 or so and proudly handed old man Haskins the ball. After the coach hit his 100th in a row without a miss the kid learned his lesson. Don't argue with the Bear. And learn to shoot free throws.

There isn't a way to leave comments in the Bull Pen (that I've found yet) so please feel free to leave your comments under the latest cartoon that I post.


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