Daily Nuggets: May 25, 2014

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Oct 14, 2013; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Nuggets center JaVale McGee (34) during the first half against the San Antonio Spurs at Pepsi Center. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports

Each weekday (and some weekends!), Nugg Love will bring you a round-up of Nuggets-related news from around the web, a recap of some of our own recent posts you may have missed, and even some non-sports nuggets we think you might like. Enjoy!

From Around the Web

  • In a recent interview, Nuggets President Josh Kroenke touched on several team-related topics. Check out a great round-up of his quotes collected by The Denver Post.
  • The Denver Post‘s Christopher Dempsey takes a look at Wilson Chandler’s contributions during the past season and what he needs to do to improve next year.

Recently Featured on Nugg Love

  • I want the Nuggets to draft Nik Stauskas in the upcoming draft and I’m not afraid to say it.
  • Want to shake what your momma gave you in front of Nuggets fans and get some free cosmetic dentistry to boot? The Denver Nuggets Dancers are holding auditions in July.
  • Please send your condolences to the family of the Lakers’ Ryan Kelly, because Wilson Chandler did everything short of putting him in a pine box and lowering him into the ground with this vicious dunk back in March.
  • Nuggets President Josh Kroenke said, if they stay healthy, he believes the Nuggs will make the playoffs next season. Here’s hoping.
  • Ty Lawson went shopping for bling and in the process took the #SmurfGang to an entirely new level.
  • Nugg Love’s newest writer Len Nunes made a case for Coach Brian Shaw simplifying his rotations next season.
  • If the Nuggets are going to be in the playoffs next year, Ty Lawson and Wilson Chandler have to be major contributors.

Non-Sports Nuggets

  • If you’re making last minute adjustments to your Memorial Day BBQ mix, might I suggest “Chandelier” by Sia to help ensure your party does, in fact, get started (because we all know your overcooked burgers and flaccid hot dogs aren’t going to get the job done):