Drakeem wrote:I'm a LaVine truther, and think he could be the second scorer that they need. However, the ATL potential trade to get 3 rotational pieces is tempting. I can see Hunter/Bogi/Nance all thriving next to Jokic who'd be able to use their skills well.
trading for Lavine would decimate the rest of Jokic's prime, I can't believe they're even considering it
there's a reason Lavine has never been on a winning team - he's not very good. high volume scorer who doesn't do much of anything else. used to be inefficient but has been shooting the lights out this season, might just be a flash in the pan, only been 25 games or so he might regress to his mean and cool off soon enough, my money's on his regressing sooner rather than later.
more importantly, Lavine is a terrible defender and a low I.Q player.
the only way to make this deal is to trade MPJ as Murray isn't eligible and no1 else makes enough money to match Lavine's huge overypay of a contract
Denver's front court has been very big these last couple of seasons with Jokic, AG and MPJ. it allows for great things on both ends and is vital defensively, as MPJ is their best help defender down low and a decent defensive rebounder as well. he's 6'10 and long. the size of their front court has played a big part in their success
Lavine is a wing...currently they are about 5h in offense, even with Murray playing like he has been but 16th and below average defensively. flipping MPJ for Lavine isn't going to elevate them much (if any) on offense but will crater their defense
a lineup of Murray\Lavine\Jokic would get killed in the playoffs defensively and is never winning a chip, imo
Lavine's contract was and still is considered toxic for a reason, he's overpaid and has a history of major injuries as well. yes, he's had a good start to his season but I can't believe even the Nuggets are stupid enough to bite such a trade
MPJ plays his role well on both ends, while Lavine is the better player (not by much) - he is much less suited to play that role. sure, he'll thrive plenty of space to operate next to Jokic but it would mean alot of ball stopping and stupid shots, I don't even think he'll improve their offense if i'm being honest (despite being the better scorer of the two)
the Nuggets already have a "2nd scorer" and his name is MPJ, whose averging 18.5 on good efficiency while being a much better defender and rebounder than Lavine and is also younger and much cheaper
p.s, it's also ludicrous for a franchise and coach who use "family" as their motto, to dump MPJ whose been a home grown player whom they've been very patient with and is close with the core, staff etc and for whom, for Zach friggin' Lavine?
I wanna see the clown Malone calling out: "1,2,3 family!" after such a move, lol