famicommander wrote:Absolutely pathetic.
Far too much of our roster is useless:
DeAndre Jordan - washed
Dario Saric - washed, headcase, out of shape
Vlatko Cancar - can't stay healthy, unfortunately
Hunter Tyson - terrible player
Jalen Pickett - terrible player
Zeke Nnaji - terrible player
DaRon Holmes - out for the season
Trey Alexander - has potential, but too raw
PJ Hall - too raw, may or may not have potential
Spencer Jones - too raw, may or may not have potential
And we have another four guys that are absurdly inconsistent:
Russell Westbrook - might be great, might turn it over 6 times and go 0/9
Julian Strawther - just too raw; his brain is a half second behind his feet most of the time
Jamal Murray - still can't create separation off the dribble or hit wide open shots
Michael Porter - usually picks one quarter per night to be the worst player on the floor, then plays well otherwise (except on defense where he always sucks
Ultimately we have three very reliable guys (Jokic, Braun, Gordon) and one mostly reliable but still raw guy (Watson). That's not nearly enough.
And I've also had it with Malone not having these guys ready to play every night. We get punched in the mouth in the first quarter most nights and our team defense disappears for huge chunks at a time.
All those players useless & terrible? I don't think so. They all have exceptional talent or they wouldn't have even gotten a shot at the NBA. If a player was good elsewhere, why are they not good on our roster? Look around the NBA and there are former Nuggets still playing for other teams -- and some doing quite well.
It is no secret that I was not a fan of Malone from the earliest days. I let it go because people get tired of hearing constant griping. So I'll say it again; but I will not focus on it. Malone is a coach that tries to make players fit his system. He does not allow them to play in any manner that he doesn't like. He does not like playing young players. During his tenure, the Nuggets have had one first-team all-rookie player: Jokic. There have been four second-team all-rookie players: Nurkic, Mudiay, Murray, Hyland (all of whom are gone). I seriously doubt all of our young players are that terrible. Many teams believe young players learn by playing in games -- Malone believes they have to prove themselves in practice. Any athlete can tell you some players look good in practice but not in games and some players look terrible in practice but not in games. Of course some look good in practice and in games.
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But is it all on coach? Trying to be honest about some of our trades and knowing coach does not always have control of trades -- but certainly has input. So I'm asking if the front office is as much to blame? Or are they trying to placate a stubborn coach? Just thinking about trades since Malone became coach and no doubt I've missed some, but here goes.
Trey Lyles & Tyler Lydon for Donovan Mitchell? Boggles the mind now. But even back then, #13 pick for #24 and a 6 ppg role player? Ridiculous!
Trading Gary Harris for Aaron Gordon worked out for the Nuggets, but if we hadn't given away Jerami Grant the year before ... Gary Harris + Jerami Grant seems like a nice combo -- maybe better than Aaron Gordon?
Why was Bones Hyland traded for Thomas Bryant? Hyland had and still has a much higher upside IMO.
Trading Monte Morris for KCP was a fairly good trade; but Morris seemed like a good fit. Ish Smith for Will Barton was included, but that makes it not as nice IMO. But still worked out okay, I guess.
Can anyone remember why we traded Hernangomez & Malik Beasley & Jarred Vanderbilt for anybody? Anybody notice that Beasley & Vanderbilt are still playing quite well?
Wouldn't it be nice to have Mason Plumlee as Jokic's backup -- still? I know, I know, salary cap stuff.