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Denver improved to 33-3 at the Pepsi Center this season, the best home record in the league.
WSJ: Nuggets beat Nets to win 18th straight at home
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NPR's Robert Smith sent us this audio postcard from the main gate of the Pepsi Center in Denver.
NPR: Postcard From Outside The DNC
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Notes: The Nuggets are 24-3 at the Pepsi Center, including a 126-114 win over the Lakers on Dec. 26.
NPR: Chandler Leads Nuggets Past Lakers, 119-108
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And it was, only not the way the Pepsi Center crowd anticipated.
NPR: Curry Leads Warriors Past Nuggets 131-117
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On this final night of the convention, the Democrats relocated the venue from the Pepsi Center to Invesco Field to accommodate an additional 50, 000 people.
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Anthony wasn't the only former Nugget returning to the Pepsi Center.
WSJ: Anthony flops in Knicks' 117-94 loss to Nuggets
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And as President Clinton is rarely wrong when it comes to political instinct, a thousand cheers of confidence rose from the audience in the Pepsi Center in Denver on Wednesday night.
BBC: Democratic Convention diary
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It was Anthony's first game at the Pepsi Center since he demanded a trade to New York more than two years ago, leading to a blockbuster deal that reshaped both franchises.
WSJ: Anthony flops in Knicks' 117-94 loss to Nuggets
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Denver improved to 33-3 at the Pepsi Center this season, the best home record in the league, and hit the 50-win mark for the fifth time in the last five full seasons.
WSJ: Nuggets beat Nets to win 18th straight at home
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With the crowd jeering him and his knee barking at him, Anthony had one of his worst games ever at the Pepsi Center, his home for the first eight seasons of his NBA career.
WSJ: Anthony flops in Knicks' 117-94 loss to Nuggets
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Curry scored 15 points in the second quarter and hit four jumpers during a 14-5 run the Warriors used to grab control and take the air out of the Pepsi Center as they cruised into halftime with a 61-53 lead that would never be threatened in the second half.
NPR: Curry Leads Warriors Past Nuggets 131-117
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The center's developers are building a 287-foot-high Pepsi Globe, which will be the biggest observation wheel in North America.
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