Re: 122 Franchises Ranked Bottom to Top:
98. Denver Nuggets
Why?....They’ve always played like a bunch of little nuggets, just not the gold type. One of four teams to transfer from the ABA. This team is bad, not Nets bad, but still bad.
The Good… 3 Western Conference Finals appearances, 2 of them in the first ten seasons in their NBA existence. The first 8 seed to knock off a 1 seed in the NBA Playoffs.
The Bad….since those first ten seasons, they have only made it past the first round twice.
The Ugly.... If someone in the NBA is going to score 200 points in a game, you know it would be against the Nuggets. Those unis from the 1980s were a true test for anyone that was colorblind.
Where they play? Pepsi Center (not Coke). The arena was once double booked. On August 15, 2008, World Wrestling Entertainment booked an internationally televised event, WWE Raw, to take place at Pepsi Center on Monday, May 25, 2009. However, Denver Nuggets and Pepsi Center owner Stan Kroenke arranged a verbal agreement to book Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Finals between the Nuggets and the Los Angeles Lakers on the same date prior to the Nuggets actually earning a slot in the playoffs. Though a contract existed to hold the venue for the WWE event and only a verbal agreement granted the Nuggets the venue, Kroenke stood firm that the Nuggets game would take precedence.
WWE chairman Vince McMahon said, "Even though the Denver Nuggets had a strong team this year and were projected to make the playoffs, obviously Nuggets and Pepsi Center owner Stan Kroenke did not have enough faith in his own team to hold the May 25 date for a potential playoff game."[13]
For the WWE event, Ticketmaster refused to refund their processing fee, thereby only giving fans a partial refund.[14] The fee, however, is strictly charged by Ticketmaster alone and not WWE or KSE. On May 20, 2009, it was announced that the WWE event scheduled for Pepsi Center would be moved to Staples Center in Los Angeles, California (home of the Nuggets' Western Conference Finals opponent), and return to the Denver area for a non-televised event at the Denver Coliseum on August 7, 2009, with refunds for the original date made available at points of purchase.
Owner: Anne Walton Kroenke, heiress to the Wal-Mart throne. Wife of Stan Kroenke who had to give up his ownership rights when he bought the Rams.
Coach: Michael Malone: In his second NBA gig, was fired by the Kings for going 11-13. (actually for the Kings that’s actually pretty good)
Top Current Players: Nikola Jokic is no laughing matter. Paul Millsap and Will Barton are ok from what I hear too.
Hall of Famers…Dan Issel, David Thompson, Alex English, Dikembe Mutombo