As everyone was curious about how many preseason victories the Nuggets could achieve.
Outside the Pepsi Center in Denver, fans gathered in small groups, discussing excitedly.
A young Black guy looked worried and said, "Do you think we'll win a few preseason games?"
The Black guy next to him scratched his head and replied, "Who knows, it's really nerve-wracking."
At this moment, the outcomes of the Nuggets' preseason games had become a mystery lingering in every fan's mind.
But the Nuggets ended their preseason journey with a 4-win, 3-loss record.
If the Nuggets are viewed as a championship-level powerhouse, such performance undoubtedly makes the media and fans who were eagerly anticipating feel a bit disappointed.
Of course, there's a reason behind this.
Zeng Xingyang and Jokic had little playing time in the preseason games, and in three games, neither played. For most of the time, it was Butler leading a group of rookie players charging forward on the court.
