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1993–94 Denver Nuggets season

The 1993–94 Denver Nuggets season was the 18th season for the Denver Nuggets in the National Basketball Association, and their 27th season as a franchise. The Nuggets received the ninth overall pick in the 1993 NBA draft, and selected power forward Rodney Rogers out of Wake Forest University. During the off-season, the team acquired Brian Williams from the Orlando Magic, then during the first month of the regular season, they traded Mark Macon and Marcus Liberty to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for All-Star guard Alvin Robertson; however, Robertson never played for the Nuggets due to a back injury, and was out for the entire season.

Roster
{{NBA roster header|team=Denver Nuggets|season=1993–94 Roster notes • Shooting guard Alvin Robertson was on the injured reserve list due to a back injury, missed the entire regular season, and never played for the Nuggets. ==Regular season==
Regular season
Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot ==Game log==
Game log
Regular season Playoffs ==Playoffs==
Playoffs
West First Round (1) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (8) Denver Nuggets: Nuggets win series 3-2Game 1 @ Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle (April 28): Seattle 106, Denver 82 • Game 2 @ Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle (April 30): Seattle 97, Denver 87 • Game 3 @ McNichols Sports Arena, Denver (May 2): Denver 110, Seattle 93 • Game 4 @ McNichols Sports Arena, Denver (May 5): Denver 94, Seattle 85 (OT) • Game 5 @ Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle (May 7): Denver 98, Seattle 94 (OT) Last Playoff Meeting: 1988 Western Conference First Round (Denver won 3–2) West Conference Semi-finals (5) Utah Jazz vs. (8) Denver Nuggets: Jazz win series 4-3Game 1 @ Delta Center, Salt Lake City (May 10): Utah 100, Denver 91 • Game 2 @ Delta Center, Salt Lake City (May 12): Utah 104, Denver 94 • Game 3 @ McNichols Sports Arena, Denver (May 14): Utah 111, Denver 109 (OT) • Game 4 @ McNichols Sports Arena, Denver (May 15): Denver 83, Utah 82 • Game 5 @ Delta Center, Salt Lake City (May 17): Denver 109, Utah 101 (2OT) • Game 6 @ McNichols Sports Arena, Denver (May 19): Denver 94, Utah 91 • Game 7 @ Delta Center, Salt Lake City (May 21): Utah 91, Denver 81 Last Playoff Meeting: 1985 Western Conference Semi-finals (Denver won 4–1) ==Player statistics==
Player statistics
Regular season Playoffs Player statistics citation: ==References==
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