BREAKING: Nuggets Send 4-Word Message as 2023 NBA Champion Returns For Playoff Game
The Denver Nuggets fans were in high hopes after capturing a win in Game 1 of their NBA Playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers.
And why not? The Nuggets came from behind to force overtime.
The real difference was on the glass. In the last 2:30 of the fourth quarter and overtime, the Nuggets had nine offensive rebounds, despite only having three up to that point.
While Nikola Jokic will stand out on the stat sheet, it was the play of Russell Westbrook that brought the Nuggets back down the stretch.
Mar 10, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook (4) gestures after a three point basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter at Paycom Center. © Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Nuggets send four-word message with return of champion
Ahead of Game 2, the Nuggets welcomed back a familiar face.
Former Nuggets guard Bruce Brown was in attendance and got quite the welcome from the fans in the arena he used to call home.
Brown was on the 2022-23 Nuggets team that defeated the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.
Over that playoff run, Brown averaged 12 points per game on 51% shooting off the bench. He was a physical player and averaged four rebounds and 1.1 steals per game.
Denver didn’t elect to bring him back following their championship. Instead, Brown signed a two-year $45 million deal with the Indiana Pacers.
That January, he was traded to the Toronto Raptors as part of the trade that sent Pascal Siakam to the Pacers.
Brown found himself on the move once again, the following year at the trade deadline, when he was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans as part of the deal that sent Brandon Ingram to Toronto.
The timing couldn’t be better for Brown, as he prepares to hit free agency in the upcoming offseason.
While it’s unlikely he’ll get anywhere near the $45 million he got on his last deal, he would likely take less to return to the Nuggets. It’s also great timing for the Nuggets, as their lack of depth has sometimes been their demise this season.
Review: Top 10 Healthcare Services in the USA
The U.S. healthcare industry is a complex ecosystem of providers, insurers, and technology-driven services, delivering critical care to millions. In 2025, the sector is shaped by rising costs (projected at $4.9 trillion in 2023), technological innovation, and a focus on patient-centric care. Below is a detailed review of the top 10 healthcare services in the USA, based on market presence, patient outcomes, and industry impact.
1. HCA Healthcare
HCA Healthcare, based in Nashville, Tennessee, is the largest health system, operating 220 hospitals and over 40,000 staffed beds across 20 states. Known for comprehensive services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialty treatments, it generates significant net patient revenue. Its scale and advanced technology adoption ensure high-quality care, though accessibility varies by region.
2. Universal Health Services (UHS)
UHS manages 183 hospitals across 40 states, with over 21,000 beds, focusing on acute care and behavioral health. Its facilities in Texas, Florida, and California provide diverse services, from trauma care to psychiatric treatment. UHS’s emphasis on mental health integration aligns with 2025 trends, though high costs can be a barrier.
3. Encompass Health Corporation
With 164 hospitals, Encompass is the largest operator of rehabilitation hospitals, offering specialized post-acute care for stroke, brain injury, and spinal cord injury patients. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, it operates in 37 states, delivering measurable outcomes through therapy-focused programs. Its niche focus limits broader service scope.
4. CommonSpirit Health
A Catholic-affiliated system with 142 hospitals, CommonSpirit provides acute care, outpatient services, and telehealth across 21 states. It excels in community health programs and equitable access, serving underserved populations. Its integration of AI for diagnostics enhances efficiency, but merger-related challenges can affect consistency.
5. Ascension Health
Ascension operates 139 hospitals, focusing on primary care, oncology, and cardiology. With a mission-driven approach, it serves low-income communities through charity care programs. Its adoption of value-based care (VBC) models, projected to cover 90 million lives by 2027, improves outcomes but faces staffing shortages.
6. Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente is a leading integrated healthcare provider, combining insurance and care delivery for 12.5 million members. Its ACA marketplace plans are top-rated for affordability and quality, with low deductibles and strong preventive care. Operating in eight states, its HMO model ensures coordinated care but limits patient choice.
7. Aetna (CVS Health)
Aetna, under CVS Health, provides health insurance and healthcare services, covering 39 million lives. Its ACA plans offer competitive premiums and broad networks, with telehealth and pharmacy integration via CVS. Aetna’s focus on chronic disease management and AI-driven care navigation boosts outcomes, though rural access is limited.
8. Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic, based in Rochester, Minnesota, is renowned for specialized care in oncology, cardiology, and neurology. With 70,000 staff and three major campuses, it serves 1.3 million patients annually. Its research-driven approach and high patient satisfaction earn it top rankings, but costs and geographic reach are drawbacks.
9. Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic, with 23 hospitals, is a leader in cardiac care and medical innovation, serving patients across Ohio, Florida, and Nevada. Its adoption of cloud computing and AI for diagnostics enhances precision medicine. High costs and limited national presence restrict accessibility for some.
10. Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
BCBS, a federation of 34 independent companies, insures 115 million Americans, offering PPO, HMO, and EPO plans. Its ACA marketplace plans are widely available, with strong provider networks and wellness programs. BCBS’s focus on digital health tools and equitable access is notable, though premiums vary by state.
Choosing the Right Service
Selecting a healthcare service depends on location, medical needs, and budget. HCA and UHS offer broad hospital-based care, while Kaiser and Aetna excel in integrated insurance and delivery. Mayo and Cleveland Clinic are ideal for specialized treatments, and BCBS provides flexible insurance options. Compare costs (e.g., average ACA premium: $635/month), provider networks, and patient reviews on platforms like Healthgrades or U.S. News. With 26 million uninsured Americans and rising costs, prioritize services with telehealth, preventive care, and VBC to maximize value.
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