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Denver Nuggets Being Sued by Their Mascot in NBA Stunner

Rocky the Mountain Lion roared back at the Denver Nuggets.

The man behind the suit, Drake Solomon, is seeking unspecified damages from Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Nuggets, for an alleged violation of disability protection laws.

The Colorado Sun reported this week that Solomon was diagnosed with a bone tissue condition, avascular necrosis, during the 2022-23 season, and was eventually forced to have multiple surgeries, including a hip replacement procedure during the following season.

When Solomon told his supervisors about the impending hip replacement, he claims the team decided to hold tryouts for the mascot gig “due to his record of impairment and their lack of confidence in his health.” Solomon said he recovered quickly from his hip replacement and returned to work during the 2023-24 season.

The lawsuit claims his return to work included a “hostile work environment,” and the team decided to hold tryouts for the new Rocky because he “burned them last time.”

Solomon was fired in August 2024, shortly after tryouts for a new Rocky, which he says violated his rights under the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.

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