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Nuggets Cheerleader Goes Viral After Preseason Win Over suns

Nuggets Cheerleader Goes Viral After Preseason Win Over suns

A Denver Nuggets cheerleader went viral this week after the team’s big preseason win over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.

While Nikola Jokic and Co. obviously took home the NBA championship last season, it is Phoenix who has attracted most of the hoops-related headlines so far this summer.

Between the team’s acquisition of Bradley Beal from the Washington Wizards and their role in facilitating the Damian Lillard-to-Milwaukee trade, the Suns have been very active.

Off the court, you had Devin Booker partying it up with models and other team stars getting weird with adult actresses.

That made Tuesday night’s match-up all the more highly-anticipated. Ultimately, Jokic and the squad picked up a 115-107 victory over a Suns group that was without its Big Three.

Because the game was a bit of a dud, fans searched for alternate storylines to pay attention to. One presented itself in the form of a Nuggets cheerleader who captivated the fan base to no end.

 

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Big picture, cheerleading aside, this promises to be a huge year for Denver.

Despite winning the title last season, many still don’t view them as the best team in the NBA.

The Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks all seem to be getting more love in the national media.

Will the Nuggets give their cheerleaders something to get hyped about in 2023 and prove all the haters wrong once again? Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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