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Denver Nuggets' Ryan Bowen finds time to sit and read the paper before practice at Target Center as they prepare for game two of the Western Conference NBA Playoffs Round One.
Denver Nuggets’ Ryan Bowen finds time to sit and read the paper before practice at Target Center as they prepare for game two of the Western Conference NBA Playoffs Round One.
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The Nuggets and head coach Mike Malone are putting the final touches on his coaching staff, and, according to a source, one of those new faces will be a familiar one: Ryan Bowen.

Bowen played five seasons with the Nuggets from 1999-2004, as part of a 10-year NBA playing career. He was a fan favorite because of his constant hustle on the court. After his retirement in 2009, Bowen also grabbed a spot on Denver’s bench under then coach George Karl.

He was most recently an assistant under Malone in Sacramento.

In college, Bowen had a standout four-year career at the University of Iowa, posting 14.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game during his senior year in 1997-98.

Christopher Dempsey: cdempsey@denverpost.com or

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