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Denver Nuggets, Moe

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 · 12h
Nuggets mourn Doug Moe, the motion-offense pioneer who helped change the NBA
Before looking ahead to the remainder of the season, the Denver Nuggets spent some time Wednesday reflecting on what the late coach Doug Moe meant to the city, the franchise and the league and how his...

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 · 8h
Nuggets mourn former coach Doug Moe, motion-offense pioneer
 · 3h · on MSN
Doug Moe Leaves Lasting Mark on Nuggets History
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Former 76ers coach, legendary character Doug Moe dies at 87
Doug Moe, an ABA original who gained fame over a rumpled, irreverent and sometimes R-rated decade as coach of the Denver Nuggets in the 1980s, died Tuesday.

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Nuggets pay tribute to legendary Doug Moe after his death
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Former Nuggets coach Doug Moe dies at 87
 · 18h
Doug Moe, Nuggets coach who pioneered fast-paced, high-scoring offense, dies at 87
In 10 years as head coach, Moe led the Nuggets to 432 regular-season wins, a number immortalized today in the rafters of Ball Arena.

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 · 16h
Architect of Nuggets' high-octane 1980's offense, Doug Moe, passes away at 87
 · 21h
Former Nuggets coach Doug Moe dies after cancer battle, son says
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Nuggets’ David Adelman reflects on Doug Moe’s life, career: ‘Obviously, a Denver sports legend’

I think he doesn’t get enough credit for the wide-open freestyle that we play now,” David Adelman said after former Nuggets coach Doug Moe died Tuesday.
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Open Thread: Remembering Doug Moe

On June 30, 1976, Moe replaced Bob Bass as the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, the year of the NBA-ABA merger, effectively making him him the Spurs first NBA coach. He served as head coach for four seasons amassing a regular-season coaching record of 177-135 (.567) only second to Gregg Popovich.
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