Looking at the schedule
Posted: Sun Feb 3, 2013 6:51 pm
The road games in February seem like winable games. I don't think it would be out of the question for the Nuggets to go 9-3 in the month and inch a bit closer to .500 on the road.
That would leave the Nuggets at 38-21 or on pace for a projected record around 52-53 wins. I always think a team should shoot for the championship when in striking distance. Many of the typically strong teams look vulnerable including Miami and the dependence on the big 3.
Should the Nuggets trade for a veteran? KG? Pau? or the blockbuster Love. I think a swap of Gallo/Faried for Love makes sense for both teams and isn't largely opposed by Minnesota fans either.
Or conversely, should the Nuggets stand pat and learn to play with each other. Both Gallo and Lawson seem to have turned it around since the beginning of the year and fuelling the Nuggets recent success. If Lawson, Gallo, Iggy can hit from 3 semi consistently then this team becomes very dangerous.
I still like the idea of attacking OKC/Miam where they are weak, up front with a dominant frontline.
That would leave the Nuggets at 38-21 or on pace for a projected record around 52-53 wins. I always think a team should shoot for the championship when in striking distance. Many of the typically strong teams look vulnerable including Miami and the dependence on the big 3.
Should the Nuggets trade for a veteran? KG? Pau? or the blockbuster Love. I think a swap of Gallo/Faried for Love makes sense for both teams and isn't largely opposed by Minnesota fans either.
Or conversely, should the Nuggets stand pat and learn to play with each other. Both Gallo and Lawson seem to have turned it around since the beginning of the year and fuelling the Nuggets recent success. If Lawson, Gallo, Iggy can hit from 3 semi consistently then this team becomes very dangerous.
I still like the idea of attacking OKC/Miam where they are weak, up front with a dominant frontline.