2weekswithpay wrote:Jstock12 wrote:Why would Denver even want Zach? They're already a top5 offense. Their problems are defensively. Zach doesn't solve that.
Jokic has the most ridiculous on/off splits I've ever seen even by his standards. Denver's offensive rating is 126 when Jokic is on the court, but it drops to around 99 when he's on the bench. Denver has never had a great bench but the dropoff when Jokic isn't in the game has never been this big.
Murray isn't good enough to be the second-best player on a championship team right now. He hasn't been good since last season's playoffs. The Nuggets need more shot creation and Zach is probably the best guy they can get for MPJ's contract.
Agreed they basically lost because once Minny took Joker away with team defense, Minny was beyond terrible. Joker & Murray combined for 70 points in G7, Minny only scored 98, but Denver only managed 90 total even w/ the 70 from Joker-Murray.
If a team with the greatest offensive center in history can only score 90 points in today's NBA, that team is just plain bad and needs to be rebuilt around Joker. But Denver has no tradeable 1st rounders til 2029 and Murray is untradeable with his $50M per year contract.
They're also pretty set with Aaron Gordon & Braun out there for defense, which means the 3rd guy has to be a dynamic scorer. MPJ is is 92% assisted on 3s and even 84% assisted overall. He really is incredibly basic offensively. Lavine is one of the least assisted accurate 3P shooters in the league, and the guys better than him as unassisted shooters aren't available like Donovan Mitchell.
This non-Chicago article says Lavine to Denver is an obvious upgrade:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/evansidery/2024/12/19/should-the-denver-nuggets-significantly-shake-up-their-core/For a Porter blockbuster deal for Denver, LaVine is the obvious match. And those talks continue on into the early portion of NBA trade season.
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Why would the Nuggets feel comfortable swapping out Porter for LaVine? The on-ball creation from LaVine, and the heliocentric offense being built around Jokic, would be a beautiful synergetic match from an on-court standpoint.
Imagine Jokic running a hand-off flare action with LaVine running around him to get open. LaVine is one of the best in the Association at hand-off actions, shooting 66.7% in those situations this season but only attempting less than one per game. Compared to Murray and Porter, who are both shooting well below-average on higher volume, LaVine could be fully unlocked playing alongside Jokic in the Rocky Mountains.
Also, the Nuggets have been a complete disaster offensively whenever Jokic rests. Incredibly, the Nuggets rank No. 1 in offensive rating at 123.1 with Jokic on the court, but nosedive to the worst when he sits on the bench scoring only 96.3 points per 100 possessions. A massive gulf exists between how Denver operates with and without Jokic, so acquiring an alpha scorer who can take the burden off him appears necessary at this rate.
Lavine's potential has never been unlocked here because of our style of basketball. DHOs which is bread & butter for modern teams doesn't get used here. We're 28th in the league in DHOs. We're 28th in the league in off-ball screens. Lavine's value is as a shooter, but in Chicago to get any points you put your head down and dribble into traffic like Coby after a few drinks.