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1990–91 Denver Nuggets season

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Head coach
  
Paul Westhead

Record
  
20–62 (.244)

Arena
  
McNichols Sports Arena

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Place
  
Division: 6th (Midwest) Conference: 13th (Western)

Television
  
Prime Sports Rocky Mountain, KWGN

The 1990-91 NBA season was the Nuggets' 15th season in the National Basketball Association and 24th season as a franchise. Bernie Bickerstaff took over as General Manager and decided it was time to rebuild the Nuggets. At the time, the club had the oldest team in the league. The Nuggets would make radical changes trading off stars for draft picks. They selected LSU guard Chris Jackson with the third pick in the 1990 NBA draft, while acquiring Orlando Woolridge from the Los Angeles Lakers during the offseason.

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Under new head coach Paul Westhead, the Nuggets got off to a bad start losing their first seven games. At midseason, the team acquired Reggie Williams from the San Antonio Spurs as they won six consecutive games between January and February. However, the Nuggets struggles continued as they lost seven in a row afterwards. They lost ten consecutive games late in the season, and finished last place in the Midwest Division with a league worst 20–62 record.

By season's end, the Nuggets allowed 130.8 ppg setting a new record for NBA defensive generosity. Jackson was selected to the All-Rookie Second Team. Following the season, Woolridge was traded to the Detroit Pistons, and Michael Adams was traded back to the Washington Bullets.

Season standings

y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot z - clinched division title y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot

Awards and Records

  • Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team
  • References

    1990–91 Denver Nuggets season Wikipedia