1983–84 Denver Nuggets season
| 1983–84 Denver Nuggets season | |
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| Head coach | Doug Moe |
| Arena | McNichols Sports Arena |
| Results | |
| Record | 38–44 (.463) |
| Place | Division: 3rd (Midwest) Conference: 7th (Western) |
| Playoff finish | West First Round (lost to Jazz 2–3) |
Stats at Basketball Reference | |
| Local media | |
| Television | KWGN |
| Radio | KOA |
The 1983–84 Denver Nuggets season was their 17th season, and their eighth in the NBA. The Nuggets head coach was Doug Moe and his assistant coach was Bill Ficke.
In the playoffs, the Nuggets lost to the Utah Jazz in five games in the First Round.
Draft picks
| Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club team |
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| 1 | 15 | Howard Carter | SG | United States | LSU |
| 2 | 37 | David Russell | SF | United States | St. John's |
| 3 | 61 | David Little | United States | Oklahoma | |
| 4 | 83 | York Gross | United States | UC-Santa Barbara | |
| 5 | 107 | James Braddock | United States | North Carolina | |
| 6 | 129 | Glen Green | United States | Murray State | |
| 7 | 153 | Maurice McDaniel | United States | Catawba College | |
| 8 | 175 | Cliff Tribus | United States | Davidson | |
| 9 | 198 | Bobby Van Noy | United States | Catawba College | |
| 10 | 218 | Cleveland McCrae | United States | Catawba College |
Roster
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Head coach
Legend
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Regular season
Season standings
| W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Div | |
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| y-Utah Jazz | 45 | 37 | .549 | – | 31–10 | 14–27 | 15–15 |
| x-Dallas Mavericks | 43 | 39 | .524 | 2 | 31–10 | 12–29 | 19–11 |
| x-Denver Nuggets | 38 | 44 | .463 | 7 | 27–14 | 11–30 | 16–14 |
| x-Kansas City Kings | 38 | 44 | .463 | 7 | 26–15 | 12–29 | 16–14 |
| San Antonio Spurs | 37 | 45 | .451 | 8 | 28–13 | 9–32 | 14–16 |
| Houston Rockets | 29 | 53 | .354 | 16 | 21–20 | 8–33 | 9–21 |
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| Team | W | L | PCT | GB | |
| 1 | c-Los Angeles Lakers | 54 | 28 | .659 | – |
| 2 | y-Utah Jazz | 45 | 37 | .549 | 9 |
| 3 | x-Portland Trail Blazers | 48 | 34 | .585 | 6 |
| 4 | x-Dallas Mavericks | 43 | 39 | .524 | 11 |
| 5 | x-Seattle SuperSonics | 42 | 40 | .512 | 12 |
| 6 | x-Phoenix Suns | 41 | 41 | .500 | 13 |
| 7 | x-Denver Nuggets | 38 | 44 | .463 | 16 |
| 8 | x-Kansas City Kings | 38 | 44 | .463 | 16 |
| 9 | San Antonio Spurs | 37 | 45 | .451 | 17 |
| 10 | Golden State Warriors | 37 | 45 | .451 | 17 |
| 11 | San Diego Clippers | 30 | 52 | .366 | 24 |
| 12 | Houston Rockets | 29 | 53 | .354 | 25 |
Notes
- z, y – division champions
- x – clinched playoff spot
Game log
Regular season
Playoffs
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Western Conference First Round: 2–3 (home: 1–1; road: 1–2)
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Awards, records, and honors
- T.R. Dunn, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
- On December 13, 1983, the Nuggets played in the highest scoring game in NBA history, losing to the Detroit Pistons 186–184.