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Nuggets sign veteran forward Michael Ruffin

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DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets have signed hometown forward Michael Ruffin, a nine-year NBA pro who most recently played for Portland in 2008-09.

Ruffin’s signing brings the Nuggets’ training camp roster to 16. Ruffin, who attended high school in the Denver area, has averaged 1.7 points and 3.9 rebounds with six teams in his NBA career. He spent part of last season coaching the Colorado Kings of the American Basketball Association before playing in Spain.

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Veteran forward Michael Ruffin signs with hometown…

DENVER — The Denver Nuggets have signed hometown forward Michael Ruffin, a nine-year NBA pro who most recently played for Portland in 2008-09.

Ruffin’s signing brings the Nuggets’ training camp roster to 16.

Ruffin, who attended high school in the Denver area, has averaged 1.7 points and 3.9 rebounds with six teams in his NBA career. He spent part of last season coaching the Colorado Kings of the American Basketball Association before playing in Spain.

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NBA Lockout 2011 News: 15 Hour Negotiating Session…

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“Good morning, thanks for being interested,”  were the first words offered by NBA Commissioner David Stern in a press conference given after Wednesday’s 15-hour closed-door negotiation session between representatives for NBA ownership and the NBA Players Association. Both sides acknowledged that progress has been made, however the NBA Commissioner was careful to stress that ”there is no deal on anything until there is a deal on everything.” 

The parties agreed to avoid disclosing the issues that were discussed and the progress made during the negotiating session, but there’s no doubt the sides and try to negotiate some compromise on a luxury tax system, the specifics of the salary cap, and the dreaded BRI split.

The biggest nugget coming from the press conference was the fact that NBA commissioner David Stern left open the possibility of having an 82-game season if a deal is reach by this weekend. Stern explained a bit of the complexity behind finding room for a full season:

We’ve got building issues,we’ve building issues versus hockey issues, we’ve got travel schedules, we’ve got all kinds of things that are difficult for us. And we have the sheer volume of games that might have to be compressed and the amount of back-to-backs that players could be asked to play. And really in terms of the number of games that the fans could be asked to attend.

Nuggets fans can no doubt appreciate the scheduling issues associated with NBA arenas, given that the Nuggets and the Colorado Avalanche both share the Pepsi Center. The good news is that progress has been made, and the parties are committed to more bargaining. Small groups representing NBA owners and the NBA players will return to the bargaining table Thursday afternoon.

With PG Ty Lawson making Twitter jokes about leaving his Lithuanian team and J.R. Smith still learning about censorship while playing in China, I’m sure they are among the countless NBA players looking forward to the beginning of the NBA season.

Stay tuned to SB Nation Denver for more lockout updates and information, and for in-depth analysis on the Denver Nuggets be sure to visit Denver Stiffs. Visit SB Nation NBA for news and notes around the league.

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Chad Ford 2011 NBA Mock Draft Places Alec Burks To Suns, Tobias Harris To Nuggets

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When we last saw a mock draft from ESPN’s Chad Ford, Tennessee freshman Tobias Harris was the Denver Nuggets’ selection at No. 22. In Ford’s latest mock, nothing changes for the Nuggets as Tobias is the selection again, but let’s take a look at who could be around at that pick.

One pick ahead of the Nuggets at No. 21, the Portland Trail Blazers take Morehead State’s Kenneth Faried, a defensive specialist who could help the Nuggets with the likely exits of Kenyon Martin and Nene. One pick after the Nuggets, the Houston Rockies selected Boston College point guard Reggie Jackson, a Colorado Springs native. He could give the Nuggets three quality point guards.

Colorado Buffaloes shooting guard Alec Burks, though, does slip a little in the lottery. Previously, Chad Ford had him going to the Milwaukee Bucks, like most mock drafts, but this time Burks falls to the Phoenix Suns at No. 13. This happens because Texas’ Tristan Thompson slides to the Bucks, and the Golden State Warriors and the Utah Jazz take front court and defensive help. This leaves Alec Burks for the Suns, who could rebuild around him.

That’s all the news for today.

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