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No, it wasn't a surprise the Nuggets lost
92-88 to the Warriors last night to get bounced in the NBA playoffs' first round -- again. But it was a gut-shot, since
this was supposed to be the year the Nugs made a deep run.
Who's to blame? Plenty of names come to mind, George Karl and GM Masai Ujiri among them. But rather than us do an autopsy, let the frustration, rage, disappointment and, on the part of Warriors' fans, delight of Twitter Nation speak for itself. Here's a sampling of the reaction.
Continue for more Twitter Nation reaction to the Nuggets' latest playoffs disaster.