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In Part 1 of The Dig's long-awaited reaction to the Nuggets' 2025-26 season, Miroslav, Jeremy, and Nick get honest, raw, and naked(?) about where another disappointing outcome leaves a team that now seems to be well outside championship contention. Topics include the stages of grief, David Adelman's disappointing performance, the case for trading Jokić, PWat's priorities, and fascism.
Enjoy!
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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The third and fourth hour of The Dig's two-part marathon features Denver Stiffs' own Zach Mikash who joins Nick Hertzog for all things playoffs, Nuggets vs. Timberwolves, and even a Kenyon Martin reference from the deep catalog.
Sit back, relax, and prepare to distract yourself with something else along the way because it's a long one.
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In the first part of The Dig's ridiculously long season recap and playoff preview, Miroslav, Jeremy, and Nick spend most of a season-awards-(and-Razzies)-themed segment ranting about the narratives driving this year's MVP debate. Quality content also includes Germany's airport crisis, how some in the Nuggets' own media are getting MVP objectively wrong, and Miro's subjective dislike of all things Turkish basketball.
Part 2 will drop on Friday, 4/17/26 for those of you sad enough to need another two hours of The Dig.
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Nick got his Twitter account un-hacked, which means he no longer had an excuse to delay a new episode of The Dig.
Coming off of the Nuggets' hardest stretch of the season, Miroslav Ćuk, Jeremy Poley, and Nick Hertzog have thoughts about German and Serbian linguistics, microphone brands, and the pronunciation of Jokic's name, as well as probably wrong takes about the defense, the rotation, and how to strategize Peyton Watson.
If you enjoy the show, please leave a comment, like, and subscribe. If you don't, you're probably an OKC fan.
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The Dig is back with a recap of the first half of the season including chatter around the NBA All-Star game, the current zeitgeist, and first-half awards. Nick, Miro, and Jeremy also make some second-half predictions and try to keep Miroslav off of FBI blacklists.
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The Nuggets bench has turned the doldrums of pre-All Star break games into one of the most fun runs in Nuggets history. In this episode, Miro, Jeremy, and Nick discuss the Peyton Watson revelation and what it means for the rotation, as well as Serbian sayings, the anatomy of knees, and some deep Dig lore.
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With the theatrical re-release of Fellowship of the Ring just a few weeks away, Nick is joined by his nerdy college friends to analyze the Nuggets LOTR-style.
Topics include Rudy Gobert's problem, which Nugget's injury hurts the most, and an underappreciated transcendence in Jokic's game.
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Episode 4 finds Miroslav, Jeremy, and Nick in a bit of a mid-December funk, like the Nuggets' defense. But with Jokmas on the horizon, the trio is able to find some laughs as they discuss Greek mythology, 1950s betting strategies, and Spencer Jones' aesthetics.
Come for the OKC slander, stay for AI's scathing review of our hard work.
Enjoy, and go Nuggets!
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Rayvone Hackshaw III of Four Corners Media joins co-hosts Nick and MIroslav to debate the NBA schedule, whether European basketball is superior in every way to the NBA, and if Peyton Watson is likely to be traded this season or if Miro's mind has also lost a step.
Also included: another haiku, the Serbian National Anthem, and some mild doomerism.
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The Nuggets aren't the only team that's starting to cook. Host Nick Hertzog and reluctant co-host Miroslav Ćuk welcome Will Jones to the podcast to debate whether offense or defense is more important in NBA basketball, how Cam Johnson is hitting our feels, and other uncontroversial topics like communism and atheism.
Check out @Will_d_jones and his co-host @erinburr27 on the What's In a Game? podcast and YouTube channel for much more intelligent Nuggets and NBA content.
Also, like and subscribe to The Dig if you haven't already. You can find us wherever your attention is sold.
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The Dig is back! In the first episode since The Bubble, Miroslav Ćuk of DNVR fame joins OG hosts Nick and Jeremy to meander through the hottest topics going into the Nuggets 2025-6 NBA season.
Topics include but are not limited to the promise of Cam Johnson, Jamal Murray's chances at becoming an All-star (finally), and the heated hazelnut wars in Europe, as well as another unnecessary Nuggets haiku.
We're glad to be back, and hope you enjoy hanging out for however long you can take it.
Go Nuggets!