Behind the Scenes: A Day in the Life of Rocky, the Denver Nuggets Mascot

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The Nuggets mascot Rocky is an iconic figure in the world of basketball. He has been entertaining fans and inspiring players for many years. Rocky is known for his energetic and lively performances during games, as well as his engaging and humorous interactions with fans. Rocky's presence at Nuggets games adds an element of excitement and fun to the overall experience. Whether he is leading the crowd in cheers, dancing alongside the cheerleaders, or engaging in playful interactions with fans, Rocky always manages to bring a smile to people's faces. In addition to his on-court performances, Rocky is also involved in various community events and charitable initiatives.


I have used this item many times! Mainly with the disappearing cigarette in shirt routines. Can get a lot of uses out of just 1 thumb. If properly cleaned out after every use that is.

I do a few sleights vanishes and reproductions with it, and then relaxing for a moment with a hand in one pocket, I steal the TT, come out with it, explain that I am going to show them how I kicked the habit once and for all, and do the complete vanish with sleeves rolled up. Jeff Sheridan offers his versions of two classic thumb tip pieces while Ted Lesley and Dan Harlan demonstrate effects suitable for a stand-up performance.

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In addition to his on-court performances, Rocky is also involved in various community events and charitable initiatives. He uses his platform as a mascot to promote positivity and create memorable experiences for fans of all ages. One of the most iconic moments involving Rocky was his famous half-court shot during a game in 2012.

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If you could have one set of magic DVDs, this would be it! This benchmark collection features just about all of magic’s most enduring and classic effects and routines. It’s a fabulous compendium with many of the top masters in the world of magic teaching their handlings and routines for some of magic’s classics. Linking rings, sponge balls, metal bending, cups and balls, thumb tips, Zombie, color-changing knives, and many, many more topics are all gathered in this one terrific DVD reference set. Each volume covers a specific subject and features new, old, and sometimes rare footage by some of the top video producers in magic.

The thumb tip is one of the most utilized and valuable gimmicks in magic but it also wins the title of perhaps its most badly used. However, the thumb tip, despite repeated exposures, can still create miracles when used properly and judiciously.

On this DVD, you’ll see ways to use a thumb tip that you’ve never dreamed of. Michael Ammar presents a poignant story with just a few coins that your audience will always remember. Richard Osterlind tears open a signed packet of sugar substitute and miraculously restores it while Roger Klause conjures silver coins from thin air with just a borrowed dollar bill. If you think you know the traditional vanishing handkerchief, you’re about to be badly fooled by Alexander de Cova and Paul Wilson. Jeff Sheridan offers his versions of two classic thumb tip pieces while Ted Lesley and Dan Harlan demonstrate effects suitable for a stand-up performance. Larger stage tricks like 20th Century Silks and Blendo are turned into powerful close-up effects by Fernando Keops and Steve Dacri and Al Schneider performs a quaint mystery with nothing more than a borrowed dime. Rounding out this set is Paul Diamond with a post-graduate course in thumb tip work with finesses that will vastly improve your own handling of this marvelous tool.

Don’t be misled by those who dismiss the thumb tip as “old school.” There are a dozen performers and 14 performances and explanations here that provide conclusive evidence that there’s still a lot of magical life left in this wonderful utility gimmick.

Michael Ammar
41-cent Miracle

Richard Osterlind
Sweet and Low

Roger Klause
The Miser’s Cornucopia

Alexander de Cova
Purse Swindle (Courtesy of Murphy’s Magic Inc.)

Ted Lesley
Coin Through Sleeves

Al Schneider
Vanishing Dime

Jeff Sheridan
Cigarette in the Coat

Alexander der Cova
Blank Cheque Transpo (Courtesy of Murphy’s Magic Inc)

Fernando Keops
Mini 20th Century

Jeff Sheridan
Vanishing and Reappearing Water

Paul Diamond
Thumb Tip Lecture

Steve Dacri
Mini Blendo

Paul Wilson
Tipless

Dan Harlan
World’s Saddest Trick

Running Time
Approximately 1 hr 40 min

If you could have one set of magic DVDs, this would be it! This benchmark collection features just about all of magic’s most enduring and classic effects and routines. It’s a fabulous compendium with many of the top masters in the world of magic teaching their handlings and routines for some of magic’s classics. Linking rings, sponge balls, metal bending, cups and balls, thumb tips, Zombie, color-changing knives, and many, many more topics are all gathered in this one terrific DVD reference set. Each volume covers a specific subject and features new, old, and sometimes rare footage by some of the top video producers in magic.
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The crowd erupted in cheers as Rocky successfully made the shot, creating a truly unforgettable moment. Rocky's energetic and entertaining presence is a testament to the importance of mascots in sports. They have the ability to elevate the atmosphere of a game and create a sense of unity and excitement among fans. Overall, Rocky is much more than just a mascot – he is a symbol of the Denver Nuggets and an integral part of the team's identity. His energy, charisma, and commitment to entertaining fans make him a beloved figure in the world of basketball..

Reviews for "The Rivalry Continues: Rocky vs. Other NBA Mascots"

1. John - 1 star
I've never been a fan of the Nuggets mascot, Rocky. I find him to be annoying and distracting during games. His constant antics and over-the-top behavior take away from the actual basketball being played on the court. I understand that mascots are meant to entertain the crowd, but Rocky goes too far with his exaggerated gestures and silly dance moves. I would much rather focus on the game and the players rather than being constantly bombarded with Rocky's antics.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
While some people may find Rocky, the Nuggets mascot, amusing, I personally find him to be cheesy and cliché. His attempts at being funny and engaging with the fans come across as forced and predictable. I feel like he is trying too hard to be entertaining, and it falls flat for me. The constant presence of Rocky during games is distracting, and I would prefer a more subtle and professional approach to game entertainment.
3. Michael - 1 star
Rocky, the Nuggets mascot, is a complete waste of time and energy. I find his behavior obnoxious and immature. The constant jumping around and silly antics are not funny or entertaining to me. I think the focus should be on the game and the players, rather than on a fluffy character running around the court and trying to steal the spotlight. Rocky adds nothing to my enjoyment of the game, and I would rather see him replaced with a more dignified and low-key form of entertainment.
4. Emily - 2 stars
As a long-time basketball fan, I have always found mascots to be unnecessary distractions. Rocky, the Nuggets mascot, is no exception. His constant presence on the court and his exaggerated gestures take away from the actual game being played. I would much rather watch the skilled athletes and support my team than be bombarded with Rocky's antics. Mascots can be fun for children, but for serious basketball fans, they can be an annoyance. I believe the focus should be on the game itself, and the energy and excitement should come from the players and the crowd, not from a mascot.

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