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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Doug Moe, Nuggets coach who pioneered fast-paced, high-scoring offense, dies at 87

Doug Moe, who won 432 games as head coach of the Denver Nuggets in the 1980s, has died at 87. Read more →

Keeler: Nuggets legend Doug Moe was face of Denver sports before John Elway, its Joker before Nikola Jokic

Doug Moe became the face of Denver sports before John Elway, the Nuggets’ Joker before Nikola Jokic. And the NBA still hasn’t quite caught up with him. Read more →

Rockies’ Kris Bryant ‘in pain every day,’ can’t play baseball but not retiring

Kris Bryant has a locker in the Salt River Fields clubhouse, but he’s not a baseball player right now. Read more →

Kyle Freeland, Rockies’ new player rep, preparing for labor battle with MLB

Kyle Freeland has stepped into the fire. Read more →

Isaiah Johnson’s star continues to rise for CU Buffs

Isaiah Johnson may not have outplayed AJ Dybantsa. Certainly it’s a matter worthy of debate. Read more →

Slalom is Mikaela Shiffrin’s last shot at an Olympic medal in Italy. Good news? It’s her best event

Shiffrin has been white-hot in the slalom this season. Read more →

Elana Meyers Taylor nearly lost hope. Her team, her husband and the Spurs helped her to Olympic gold.

Barely two months after nearly quitting — her husband, former bobsledder Nic Taylor, flew to Norway after those texts to talk her out of it — Meyers Taylor won the women’s monobob gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games. Read more →