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Friends, colleagues share stories of legendary Nuggets coach Doug Moe


To know was to have a story about a singular character in Denver’s basketball history. Moe, a foundational piece of the Nuggets franchise, died Feb. 17. He leaves a legacy of success, innovation, and a lot of stories, only some of which are fit for print. "There was a million of them. There’s always another Doug one," former Nugget Bill Hanzlik said. (Denver Gazette)

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Friends, colleagues share stories of legendary Nuggets coach Doug Moe