Ryoga Hibiki wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:I don't think paying for a championship team is a problem. Denver is 6th in payroll this season. LA Clippers, Phoenix, Milwaukee and Boston invested more money in their teams trying to achive what Denver has done - win a championship. Denver and Boston are the only one of these teams with core young enough to compete for multiple seasons. There is no logic in trying to build a championship team, investing time and money only to dismentle it due to money when you build one.
Regarding players mentioned as potential trade options, not one of them is making Denver better or the same. MPJ value is not in a vaccum, it is in his specific role in Denver's team on O and D. Denver would be significantly worst team after all sugested trades.
I can't see the Nuggets staying in the second Apron long enough to have their picks moved permanently to 30.
In particular if you want to to keep building around Jokic till he's in his mid 30s.
At some point they will have to make decisions and hopefully someone like Watson, Braun or even Tyson will be ready to step up to a starting role.
But for that MPj will need to be healthy and the Nuggets will need to showcase who good he actually is, as I don't think his reputation is matching his talent now.
To be honest I hope we will be picking 30th for a long time because it means we will be the best rs team even without aprons. This season out pick will be 27-29, there is not much diference to No 30.
As far as building around Jokic, we buildt our team, we just need some small moves around the edges. Our core players are in their prime or still entering their prime.
KCP -31
Jokic - 29
AG - 28
Murray - 27
MPJ - 25
Braun - 22
Watson - 21
If we keep them we can compete for next 6-7 years. Even if we trade MPJ we can't go under the cap to be able to sign some big free agent. It is not like we must find a replacement for 37 yo Conely or 36 yo Lopez like Wolfes or Bucks. KD and Curry are 36, LeBron 40. We have the youngest championship winning superstar and he is second oldest in our core. All of them can play with Jokic for as long as he plays.
MPJ is our youngest starter. He has 3 healthy seasons as starter (after his rookie year) and is still improving. For your 3rd option you need low usage player. MPJ is 159 in USG% among players with 15+ mpg. He is right there with Tobias Harris, Evan Mobley, Andrew Wiggins, Austin Reaves...
In Denver's offense his role is to catch and shoot. In all 3 of his seasons as starter his 2FG%, 3FG% and EFG% are top of the league in catch and shoot. Top 15 in pull-ups % (min 3), top 10 in putbacks (non centers) this season. He is one of the best rebounder among SFs. He is 6'10'', helps with covering bigs and rim protection when we go into rotation defensively.
He has injury concerns same as Kawhi, PG13, AD, Porzingis, Klay, KD, Beal, Middleton. All of them are older than MPJ and non of their teams is looking to trade them as long as they can compete.
If we lose him to back problems we will be worst. If we trade him for any of players mantioned here - LaVine, Cam Johnson, Kuzma, DSF... we will be worst and we will have death weight on our payroll because non of them can be 3rd option on championship team.
So, he is staying in Denver and we will take a risk with him as we did on draft day.