Tag: Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
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Elon Musk’s underground tunnel project announces winners
The Boring Co. announced Denver as one of 16 finalists for the project, but the city didn’t make the ‘Thrilling Three’ Denver won’t be getting a pedestrian tunnel from Elon after all. The city was announced as one of 16 finalists for the “Tunnel Vision Challenge,” a 1-mile tunnel idea designed as a loop, freight,…
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Denver a finalist in Elon Musk’s underground tunnel contest
A proposed underground tunnel from Ball Arena has been named a finalist in a contest run by Elon Musk’s The Boring Company. The Denver project this month was highlighted as one of the 16 finalists selected from 487 entries in the “Tunnel Vision” contest, according to a post on The Boring Company’s official X account.…
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Entertainment district around Ball Arena could be ready by 2032
The first phase of the development project to transform the parking lots of Ball Arena could be finished in the next seven years, an executive for Kroenke Sports & Entertainment said Wednesday. “So, Phase 1, we’re projecting as of now a build out around all of Ball Arena by 2032,” the organization’s senior vice president…
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Denver Nuggets mascot sues team for alleged disability discrimination
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Rocky — the Denver Nuggets’ mountain lion mascot — has filed a lawsuit against the organization, accusing the team of firing him over a disability. Thirty-year-old Drake Solomon and his attorneys filed a lawsuit against Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) and two team supervisors on Tuesday…
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Stan Kroenke owns world’s most valuable sports empire in 2025
The Denver Gazette sports business insider is a reader’s guide to understanding the influence of money, politics and power behind their favorite leagues, teams and players. Sports business insider: Stan Kroenke has the most lucrative sports empire in 2025 with a team ownership portfolio valued at over $21 billion. Short version: Kroenke Sports & Entertainment…
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Aaron Gordon’s award tour takes Nuggets forward from China to Serbia to Boulder
No Nugget deserved a globe-spinning vacation more than Aaron Gordon. The assignments Gordon was responsible for during Denver’s playoffs ranged from the explosivity of Anthony Edwards to the size and skill of Karl-Anthony Towns and Kevin Durant and finished with the brute force of LeBron James and Jimmy Butler. All of that came after a…
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Denver Nuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. makes most of healthy offseason
One play from the NBA Finals showed what’s possible if Michael Porter Jr.’s offseason work pays off. With the Nuggets up two points late in the third quarter of Game 5, Porter snatched a loose ball and started dribbling up the court into a one-on-two situation. As Heat guard Duncan Robinson lunged at the ball…
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Jamal Murray leads Denver Nuggets to close out of Minnesota Timberwolves
The rain dousing Denver Tuesday night turned into Murray flurries after halftime. Jamal Murray’s scoring surge to start the third quarter kept the Nuggets in the game while Nikola Jokic and Michael Porter Jr. struggled to make shots early in Game 5 on Tuesday at Ball Arena. Murray finished with a game-high 35 points, making…
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Nikola Jokic laments late misses despite matching playoff high in points as Denver Nuggets drop Game 4 in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — A few uncharacteristic misses bothered Nikola Jokic more than a series of promising makes excited the Nuggets’ star after the Nuggets saw their chance to sweep the Timberwolves slip away, 114-108, in overtime Sunday night at Target Center. The costliest of the misses came at the free throw line late in regulation. With…





