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4/2011 Team Scope: Denver Nuggets

April 9th 2011 13:02
The reason why the Nuggets are playing at an extremely high rate after the Melo trade is the emergence of role players that now have more touches. There is also less uncertainty surrounding the future of the best player on the team which in turn effected the other players on the team. Denver also has a nice all-around roster that is quick on the outside and strong in the interior.

Ty Lawson epitomizes a quick point guard, and he is also a solid shooter that is at his best in transition; a staple in George Karl's offense. The only knock on Lawson is his defense, but Raymond Felton and the interior have that important portion of the game covered. Felton and Lawson form a solid point guard duo. Felton is a good defensive player because of his quickness and fast hands, and he is also superb in transition. However, he is a subpar shooter that is terrible at long 2's.


Shooting guard Arron Afflalo is a solid, fundamental player that plays decent defense. Afflalo is the team's best shooter, and that's where his value mainly is at. J.R. Smith is Denver's best scorer, but he has a really bad shot selection. He'll take 3-point fadeaways while he is double-teamed, and that's what kills him. He is athletic enough to be a really good defensive player, but like many others, he doesn't care about defense.

Danilo Gallinari would be a great shooter if he had a better shot selection. He's a terrible rebounder, but he does play decent D due to his athleticism. Gallinari has a lot of talent, and the whole world is waiting for him to put it all together. Wilson Chandler is very athletic, and he was misused in New York as a shooting guard at times. Chandler can score, and he's now in a much more comfortable role in Denver.

Kenyon Martin is an incredible defensive player that is a nightmare to face when he is on the top of his game. K-Mart's strength allows him to throw down some powerful dunks. His power is what he relies on on the offensive end. Al Harrington is another one of those players that could be an effective scorer if he stopped taking so many crazy shots.


Nene is easily one of the best interior defensive players in the league. He and Martin are an extremely fearsome duo down-low. Nene is also arguably the quickest center in the league, and that allows him to rack up steals. Birdman has a huge highlight reel of blocks who is also a decent rebounder, but he is poor on the offensive end. Timofey Mozgov was the smallest name in the Melo deal. Mozgov is a good rebounder, but he fouls far too much and always turns the ball over. The high TO rate translates to him being a liability on offense. Kosta Koufos is a solid offensive player with his moves around the rim, but he can't defend at all because he is too soft on the inside.

I think the Nuggets are a good basketball team that will really present a tough challenge to the Thunder if that is who they face in the first round of the playoffs. They are a well-rounded team that plays efficient basketball, and the point guards are really running the offense well in transition. Afflalo has broken out since the All-Star Break.
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Yeah, Hoop Talk is a new thing where I'll just start talking about basketball. I'll start with some topics and work my way through the news of the day- sort of. Anyway, George Karl got a three year extension, no surprise because Karl is an icon in Denver. Nate McMillan got a two year extension. He is a great coach that manages players well, he has great strategies, and he deserved like a five year extension. McMillan is one of the best coaches in basketball, and his team plays very efficient basketball.

Kobe Bryant just topped Moses Malone for sixth on the all-time scoring list with his 26 points against the Atlanta Hawks. I called the winner- easy- but I also called the MVP- Andrew Bynum. He of the 16 points and 16 boards with 3 blocks on 8-10 shooting had a boom-roasted kind of day against Atlanta. Bynum was easily the most efficient player on the court in that game. Only Zaza Pachuila could even think about challenging him on the boards. Bynum was easily the most dominating defensive player in the game. He was impressive- as usual- in the paint.

I want to talk about the Portland-Miami game, and that's it for game reviews for today. The Blazers took this one 105-96, and they were the better team heading into this game anyway. All the Heat drama aside, the Blazers have the better roster when you look at it bit by bit. Dwayne Wade and Gerald Wallace both played some impressive defense, and both of them were the MVPs of their teams. LeBron was also good, but the Blazers proved something that I have been saying all year long. You can't win without depth.

6 players on the Trail Blazers scored double digits compared to just 3 such players for the Heat. Brandon Roy was ruthlessly efficient in the 23 minutes he played. Roy shot 3-3 from beyond the arc too. He showed us again what we are missing as fans. Overall, it was a game won by depth even though LeBron James and Dwayne Wade were incredible. They need other people to step up. By the way, Mario Chalmers's ten points was the other double figure point total for Miami.

You can look at box scores to get game analysis, so it's time to just take a small part of this post to just rambling about basketball stuff. I love how the Celtics have secured a playoff spot already, even though the top team out west- San Antonio- has the better record. It sure goes to show you that the superstar flow to the Eastern Conference doesn't change the fact that the Western Conference is still far better and more competitive.

Did you know that Quinton Ross is the most inefficient player in the NBA? This one guy named LeBron is the most efficient. Marcus Camby is the best rebounder in the league this year- Love is second and Howard fourth. Jamal Crawford is the worst. Go figure. Joel Przybilla is the most turnover prone player, but James Jone is the least. Neither of them handles the ball much- Jones handles the ball the least of any player in the league that gets significant playing time- so the stats are a little bit skewed, but interesting all the same. Przybilla has also missed a chunk of the year with an injury.
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