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          <title>NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo dies at 58, top stats from one of Basketball’s greats</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo, a Hall of Famer and humanitarian known for his shot-blocking prowess, passed away at 58 after a battle with brain cancer, leaving behind an impressive legacy marked by numerous accolades, including eight All-Star selections and four Defensive Player of the Year awards. <p>On Monday, the NBA confirmed the passing of Hall of Famer, humanitarian, and renowned shot blocker <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/dikembe-mutombo" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dikembe Mutombo</a></strong> at the age of 58. He had been battling brain cancer, a diagnosis he received in October 2022. Mutombo was with his family at the time of his death. The legendary shot blocker played for the Denver Nuggets, <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/atlanta-hawks" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Atlanta Hawks</a>, Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Nets, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, and New York Knicks during his illustrious NBA career.</p>



<p>Dikembe Mutombo was known for his exceptional defensive skills and shot-blocking ability, making him one of the most dominant centers in NBA history. Standing at 7 feet 2 inches tall, he had a towering presence in the paint, using his length and timing to alter or block shots effectively. His signature move was the “finger wag,” a gesture he often displayed after a successful block, symbolizing his defensive prowess. </p>



<p>Offensively, Mutombo was not known for elaborate scoring moves; instead, he relied on his size and strength to finish around the rim and capitalize on offensive rebounds. He had a solid hook shot and was effective in pick-and-roll situations. His style was characterized by a focus on defense and rebounding, often leading the league in blocks and defensive rebounds throughout his career.</p>



<h2> Dikembe Mutombo all-time stats and accolades</h2>



<p>Dikembe Mutombo’s illustrious NBA career is marked by impressive all-time statistics, including 11,729 points (averaging 9.8 points per game), 12,359 rebounds (10.3 rebounds per game), and 3,289 blocks (2.8 blocks per game). Known for his formidable presence in the paint, Mutombo became a cornerstone of defensive excellence throughout his career. </p>



<p>His impressive career is highlighted by numerous accolades, including being an 8-time NBA All-Star from 1992 and 1995 to 1998, as well as in 2000 and 2002. He was named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2001 and earned All-NBA Third Team honors twice, in 1998 and 2002. </p>



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<p>Mutombo’s defensive prowess is underscored by four NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards, received in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001. He was also selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team three times (1997, 1998, 2001) and the Second Team three times (1995, 1999, 2002). </p>


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<p>Additionally, he was recognized as a member of the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 1992, led the league in rebounding twice (2000, 2001), and was a three-time blocks leader from 1994 to 1996. In recognition of his contributions, the Atlanta Hawks and <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/nba/pure-gold-the-top-25-greatest-denver-nuggets-in-history-20210115-0018.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Denver Nugge</a>ts both retired his jersey number, 55. </p>
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          <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 14:56:40 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[The Denver Nuggets have been in the NBA since the mid-70’s and have had various eras of high-level competition. We are counting down the top 25 greatest players to ever wear a Denver Nuggets jersey. <p>The<strong> Denver Nuggets</strong> were founded in 1967 as the Denver Rockets and played in the old ABA until the merger with the NBA in 1976, when they entered the league as the Nuggets. Since then, the team has had various eras of success, qualifying to the playoffs in nine consecutive seasons in the 80s.</p>
<p>While the Nuggets have never won an NBA championship, they do have 9 NBA division titles, their last one coming in 2020. The Nuggets are the last member of the old ABA to never play in an NBA Finals, nonetheless the club has had some memorable players don their jersey. <strong>Let’s take a look at the greatest 25 Denver Nuggets of all time!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Honorable mentions:</strong> Spencer Haywood, Nick Van Exel, George McGinnis</p>
<h2>25. Allen Iverson – PG</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Allen Iverson" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Allen Iverson" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610742219194/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/allen_iverson_crop1610742218671.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Allen Iverson (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 24,368, Rebounds: 3,394, Assists: 5,624<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA Most Valuable Player (2001), 11× NBA All-Star (2000–2010), 2× NBA All-Star Game MVP (2001, 2005), 3× All-NBA First Team (1999, 2001, 2005), NBA Rookie of the Year (1997), NBA Rookie Game MVP (1997), 4× NBA scoring champion (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005), 3× NBA steals leader (2001–2003)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p>One of the greatest players to never win an NBA title, <strong>Allen Iverson</strong> was a phenomenal basketball player. Iverson’s time with the Nuggets produced some memorable moments as well, he was a 2-time All-Star, and averaged 26 points per game. During the 2007/2008 season Iverson was instrumental in helping the team win 50 games for the first time since 1997/98. His time was short but very memorable, just don’t EVER talk to him about practice.</p>
<h2>24. Antonio McDyess – C</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Antonio McDyess" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Antonio McDyess" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610742128506/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/antonio_mcdyess_crop1610742128131.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Antonio McDyess (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Games Played: 1,015 Points Per Game: 12<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 2001 NBA All-Star, Olympic Gold Medal 2000<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Antonio McDyess</strong> played his best basketball in his two stints, 6 seasons, with the Nuggets. McDyess had incredible leading ability and was a powerful dunker, he averaged 17.8 points and 8.8 rebounds in his first six seasons in the NBA, 5 of them with the Nuggets.</p>
<h2>23. Ty Lawson – PG</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> With the Nuggets: Games Played: 416, Points Per Game: 14.2<br> <strong>Accolades: </strong>NCAA champion (2009)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Ty Lawson </strong>was the player the Nuggets pinned their hopes on when Carmelo Anthony left the team. It was an uphill battle for Lawson, but he did his best to play the role of star player. He averaged up to 16/17 points per season near his final run with the team. The Nuggets did qualify for the playoffs in 4 postseasons with Lawson leading the attack.</p>
<h2>22. Kenyon Martin – PF</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Kenyon Marti" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Kenyon Marti" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610742026890/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/kenyon_martin_crop1610742026502.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Kenyon Martin (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 9,325, Rebounds: 5,159, Assists:1,439<br> <strong>Accolades</strong>: NBA All-Star (2004), NBA All-Rookie First Team (2001)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p>In a small market team, the key is at least having something to root for and when<strong> Kenyon Martin</strong> was in a Nuggets jersey the team made the playoffs in all of his seven seasons. Martin averaged 12.3 points per game and had 7 rebounds on average. He was the third man on a team that had Carmelo Anthony and Andre Miller among others.</p>
<h2>21. J.R. Smith – SG</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="J.R. Smith" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="J.R. Smith" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741966584/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/j_r__smith_crop1610741966262.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    J.R. Smith (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>With the Nuggets: Games Played: 372, Points per Game: 13.7, Rebounds: 3.1<br> <strong>Accolades: </strong>NBA Sixth Man of the Year (2013)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 2</p>
<p><strong>J.R. Smith</strong> went on to greater things, but his time in Denver cannot be swept under the rug, a fan favorite, free styling three-point shooter and dunker, Smith was all hustle as the sixth man in Denver. He would drive George Karl crazy, but Smith got better year after year.</p>
<h2>20. Nenê – C</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> With the Nuggets: Games Played: 555, Rebounds: 7, Points Per Game: 12.4<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong>NBA All-Rookie First Team (2003)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Nenê</strong> was a rebound beast for the Nuggets and was one of the best defenders during his decade stint with the team. One of the leaders in games played for the team the big Brazilian will not be forgotten.</p>
<h2>19. T.R. Dunn – SG</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="T.R. Dunn" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="T.R. Dunn" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741745990/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/t_r__dunn_crop1610741745598.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    T.R. Dunn (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 5,033, Rebounds: 4,371, Steals: 1,316<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 3x NBA All-Defensive Second Team<br> <strong>Championships: </strong>0</p>
<p><strong>T.R. Dunn</strong> played 734 games for the Nuggets and was one of the best defenders in the team’s history. A steals expert and a perimeter blocker he took on the best of the best during the 80s. One of the team’s most durable players, he missed only four games in eight-years.</p>
<h2>18. Wayne Cooper – C</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Wayne Cooper" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Wayne Cooper" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741690954/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/wayne_cooper_xnba_crop1610741690614.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Wayne Cooper (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 7,777, Rebounds:6,095, Assists: 1,535<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> Sun Belt Player of the Year 1978<br> <strong>Championships: </strong>0</p>
<p><strong>Wayne Cooper</strong> was a rim protector, a hard nose defender who in the 1985/86 season blocked 227 shots! In his 5 seasons with the Nuggets the shot stopping Cooper averaged 9.5 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks.</p>
<h2>17. Reggie Williams – SF</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Reggie Williams" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Reggie Williams" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741637635/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/reggie_williams_crop1610741637330.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Reggie Williams (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats</strong>: Points: 7,508, Rebounds:2,393, Assists: 1,402<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NCAA champion (1984)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Reggie Williams</strong> played the best years of his career as a Nugget, an experienced journeyman player who shared his wisdom on a young team Williams took his chance with Denver and ran with it. In his six seasons with the team, Williams had over 5,000 points and 632 steals. He averaged 14.2 points per game and was at his best in the 1994 playoffs when he had 30 points against the Sonics in Game 3 of the first-round series. A team player that was Reggie Williams.</p>
<h2>16. LaPhonso Ellis – PF</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="LaPhonso Ellis" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="LaPhonso Ellis" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741588874/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/laphonso_ellis_crop1610741588513.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    LaPhonso Ellis (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 7,410, Rebounds:4,032, Assists: 981<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA All-Rookie First Team (1993)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>LaPhonso Ellis</strong> was one of the Nuggets best players in the mid 90’s, going for an average of 15.2 points per game and 7.9 rebounds in six years. Ellis knew how to find spaces especially when opposition were watching a certain guy by the name of Dikembe Mutombo. Ellis was a good attacking option on those 1990s Nuggets teams.</p>
<h2>15. Nikola Jokić – C</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Nikola Jokić" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Nikola Jokić" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741536059/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/nikola_jokix_crop1610741535593.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Nikola Jokić (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Games Played: 381, Points Per Game: 17<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 2× NBA All-Star (2019, 2020)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Nikola Jokić</strong> can be considered one of, if not, the face of the modern-day Nuggets. A two-time NBA All-Star, Jokić has been one of the team’s most consistent performers, going for 17 points per game in his five seasons with the team. In the playoffs he has raised his game as he averages 24.7 in the postseason. The big Serbian will lead the Nuggets in the 2020/2021 season.</p>
<h2>14. Jamal Murray – PG</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Games Played: 297, Points Per Game: 15.6<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2017)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Jamal Murray </strong>is another one of those young players Nuggets fans are banking on. In his four seasons in Denver, last year was his best season to date as the 23-year-old is entering the prime of his career. Both Murray and Jokić are high on this list because they are the faces the team is building around for the future.</p>
<h2>13. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf – PG</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf " data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741420626/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/mahmoud_abdul-rauf_crop1610741420250.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 8,553, Rebounds: 1,087, Assists: 2,079<br> <strong>Accolades: </strong>NBA Most Improved Player (1993)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf </strong>was a bench player when he arrived in Denver but quickly became the league’s most improved player in 1993. Abdul-Rauf was an effective free throw shooter at 91.6 percent, and had 7,029 points in six seasons.</p>
<h2>12. Byron Beck – F</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Byron Beck" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Byron Beck" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741370537/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/byron_beck_crop1610741370103.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Byron Beck (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats</strong>: Points: 8,603, Rebounds: 5,261, Assists: 978<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> No. 40 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p>We go back to the ABA days with <strong>Byron Beck</strong>, he played most of his career in the ABA and only one in the NBA. Beck had… 5,261 rebounds! The master of an impressive hook shot Beck has 8,603 points total for the Nuggets. Beck was a part of four divisional championship sides.</p>
<h2>11. Ralph Simpson – SG</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Ralph Simpson" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Ralph Simpson" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741314328/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/ralph_simpson_xnasl_jerseysx_crop1610741313809.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Ralph Simpson (NASL Jerseys)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 11,785, Rebounds: 2,616, Assists: 2,357<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 5× ABA All-Star (1972–1976)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Ralph Simpson</strong> was another one of those ABA pioneers, in six seasons with the team he set multiple records, with 10,130 points, seventh-best 1,950 assists and ninth-best 519 games. While he only played 1 NBA season with the Nuggets, you can’t forget your roots and Simpson was an attraction during the ABA days.</p>
<h2>10. Bobby Jones – PF</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 11,391, Rebounds: 5,739, Assists: 2,522<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 4× NBA All-Star (1977, 1978, 1981, 1982), 8× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1977–1984), NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1985), NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1983)<br> <strong>Championships</strong>: 1</p>
<p><strong>Bobby Jones</strong> is one of the best Power Forwards in Nuggets history, he was also a pretty good defender. A four-time All-Star, Jones shined in his time in Denver and eventually went on to win a title with the 76ers.</p>
<h2>9. Marcus Camby – C</h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Marcus Camby" data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Marcus Camby" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741191522/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/marcus_camby_crop1610741191175.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Marcus Camby (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats</strong>: Points: 9,262, Rebounds: 9,513, Blocks:2,331<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA Defensive Player of the Year (2007), 2× NBA All-Defensive First Team (2007, 2008), 2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2005, 2006), 4× NBA blocks leader (1998, 2006–2008)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Marcus Camby</strong> was a beast in defense for the Nuggets, being one of the best defensive players in the league year in and year out. A master protecting the perimeter and the rim he was as tough as they came, and the Nuggets knew that with Camby at the back they were almost impenetrable. Camby would move on to greater things but fans will always remember him.</p>
<h2><strong>8. Dikembe Mutombo – C</strong></h2>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Dikembe Mutombo " data-height="412" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:412" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Dikembe Mutombo " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1610741146946/sites/bolavip/img/2021/01/15/dikembe_mutombo_xnbax_crop1610741146585.jpg_22069893.jpg" width="740" height="412"><figcaption>    Dikembe Mutombo (NBA)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 11,729, Rebounds: 12,359, Blocks: 3,289<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 8× NBA All-Star (1992, 1995–1998, 2000–2002), 4× NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001), 3× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1997, 1998, 2001), 2× NBA rebounding leader (2000, 2001), 3× NBA blocks leader (1994–1996), No. 55 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Dikembe Mutombo </strong>had his number retired by two teams, let that sink in. The finger wag, the best defender in team history and arguably the entire NBA. All you need to do is look at his accolades, his five seasons were defensive clinics for the opposition.</p>
<h2>7. Kiki Vandeweghe – F</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 15,980, Rebounds: 2,785, Assists: 1,668<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 2X NBA All-Star<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Kiki Vandeweghe</strong> was a fan favorite during his playing days, a strong power forward averaged around 20 points per game for 5 seasons, his best season coming in his last with 29.4 points per game. Vandeweghe would become the GM of the Nuggets and while it was not the best tenure, no one can forget what he did as a player.</p>
<h2>6. David Thompson – SG</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 13,422, Rebounds: 2,446, Assists: 1,939<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 4× NBA All-Star (1977–1979, 1983), NBA All-Star Game MVP (1979), 2× All-NBA First Team (1977, 1978), No. 33 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships: </strong>0</p>
<p>The mesmerizing but troubled <strong>David Thompson</strong> was so much fun to watch. A player that could have been much higher on this list if not for his drug abuse. Thompson had a 70+ points game once and was skillful and athletic. His transition from the ABA to the NBA did not bother him one bit as he was a four-time NBA All-Star.</p>
<h2>5. Carmelo Anthony – PF</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Games Played: 1,122, Points Per Game: 23.6<br> <strong>Accolades: </strong>10× NBA All-Star (2007, 2008, 2010–2017), 2× All-NBA Second Team (2010, 2013), 4× All-NBA Third Team (2006, 2007, 2009, 2012), NBA scoring champion (2013), NBA All-Rookie First Team (2004)<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p>Still going strong it all started in Denver for <strong>Carmelo Anthony</strong>, a player that elevated a poor team into a post season team, a solid contributor on the score sheet. The team did not miss the playoffs during Anthony’s 8 seasons. One of the NBA’s best mid-range jump shots.</p>
<h2>4. Fat Lever – PG</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 10,433, Rebounds: 4,523, Assists: 4,696<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 2× NBA All-Star (1988, 1990), All-NBA Second Team (1987), No. 12 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Fat Lever </strong>was a triple doubles master, one of the NBA’s best. He formed quite a dynamic duo with Alex English in the 1980’s and Lever was a hard worker averaging three steals per game and often led the team in rebounds. One of the best players of all-time.</p>
<h2>3. Chauncey Billups – PG</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 15,802, Rebounds: 2,992, Assists: 5,636<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA Finals MVP (2004), 5× NBA All-Star (2006–2010)<br> <strong>Championships: </strong>1</p>
<p><strong>Chauncey Billups</strong> was the brain of that 2009 team, a player who elevated the game of all of his teammates. In his two stints with the Nuggets, Billups was a team leader and a captain. He eventually won a title away from Denver, but fans will always remember Billups as being the heart of the 2009 team.</p>
<h2>2. Dan Issel – PF</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats:</strong> Points: 27,482, Rebounds: 11,133, Assists: 2,907<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> NBA All-Star (1977), No. 44 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships:</strong> 0</p>
<p><strong>Dan Issel</strong> is a Nuggets legend, the first true super star the team ever had. Dan Issel was a huge part of the transition between the ABA and NBA, and how could he not be? Issel averaged 22.6 points per game and had an almost 50% field goal percentage!</p>
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<h2>1. Alex English – F</h2>
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<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Points: 25,613, Rebounds: 6,538, Assists: 4,351<br> <strong>Accolades:</strong> 8× NBA All-Star (1982–1989), 3× All-NBA Second Team (1982, 1983, 1986), NBA scoring champion (1983), No. 2 retired by Denver Nuggets<br> <strong>Championships:</strong>0</p>
<p>The greatest player in franchise history is none other than <strong>Alex English</strong>! English led the NBA in points scored in the 1980’s. A player with an effective mid-range jump shot and ability to find the basket, he was a machine for the Nuggets! He had 11 solid years with the team in which they made the postseason nine times.</p>
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