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The then-named Pepsi Center's interior during the 2008 Frozen Four hockey tournament, with the scoreboard used from 1999 to 2013. On May 18, 2009, WWE cancelled and moved three events it had scheduled in Colorado, including a WWE Raw taping on May 25, 2009, at Pepsi Center, after the Denver Nuggets were scheduled to play Game 4 of the NBA ...
HEAD TO HEAD: The Heat lost both regular-season matchups against the Nikola Jokic-led Nuggets and has struggled against Denver in recent years. The Heat has dropped six straight games and 11 of ...
The NBA's Denver Nuggets played their last game on May 5, 1999, against the Houston Rockets, and the Colorado Avalanche played their final game on June 1, 1999, during the playoffs versus the Dallas Stars. Though the arena was only 24 years old when it was demolished, like most arenas of the 1970s, it was narrow and dark in the concourse-level ...
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (2013–present) Dallas Convention Center (1973–2013) 1967–1973 9,815 1957 Dallas, Texas [122] Northwest Division: Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref. Denver Nuggets Denver Rockets; McNichols Sports Arena: 1975–1999 17,171 1975 Denver, Colorado [123] Denver Auditorium Arena: 1967 ...
A limited number of tickets for Thursday's Game 6 of the Timberwolves-Nuggets playoff series went on sale at 10 a.m. today. Timberwolves management made that announcement for what could be the ...
Pepsi Arena, Pepsi Centre, or Pepsi Coliseum may refer to: Pepsi Arena in Quincy, Illinois, the home arena of the Quincy Hawks basketball and volleyball teams; Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. Formerly known as "Pepsi Center" from 1999 to 2020. Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Canada. Formerly known as "Colisée Pepsi" from November 18, 1999 ...
Dallas Convention Center. 1967–1973 9,815 1957 Dallas, Texas: Denver Nuggets. Denver Rockets. Ball Arena Pepsi Center (1999–2020) 1999–present 19,155 1999 Denver, Colorado [14] McNichols Sports Arena: 1975–1999 17,171 1975 Denver Arena Auditorium: 1967–1975 6,841 1908 Denver Coliseum: 1967–1970 (partial schedule) 9,000 1950
The Spurs recently announced their schedule for the 2023-24 season, which included an announcement of a return to Austin for the I-35 series.