Bruce is done.
I'd rather just develop Afflalo.
Ike Diogu
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What makes you say Bowen is done?
Are the Nuggets interested in developing players now?
Are they seeking to put together a line up that can win a title?
Are the Nuggets interested in developing players now?
Are they seeking to put together a line up that can win a title?
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^He barely played last year and his team traded him to Siberia for a much younger player at his position. Even the bears don't want him and want to waive him...
He's done

He's done
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After watching the playoffs last year, do you think the Nuggets could use more poise, maturity, and championship experience?
Was there something from watching him play that led you to believe Bowen is done?
IMO, him not playing last year is not evidence he is done.
I followed the Spurs last year. He can still play.
He didn't play because they needed more offense with the roster they had and with no Manu.
They traded him because they needed more offense and athleticism.
The Bucks are a bad fit. They are in development mode. Bowen and other vets like Derek Fisher and Rasheed Wallace have no place on teams not playing for a title.
IMO, the Nuggets don't need more scoring or athleticism.
Multi ringed championship poise, defense, and maturity.
That's why I think he'd fit in well as Carmelo's back up.
Was there something from watching him play that led you to believe Bowen is done?
IMO, him not playing last year is not evidence he is done.
I followed the Spurs last year. He can still play.
He didn't play because they needed more offense with the roster they had and with no Manu.
They traded him because they needed more offense and athleticism.
The Bucks are a bad fit. They are in development mode. Bowen and other vets like Derek Fisher and Rasheed Wallace have no place on teams not playing for a title.
IMO, the Nuggets don't need more scoring or athleticism.
Multi ringed championship poise, defense, and maturity.
That's why I think he'd fit in well as Carmelo's back up.
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Afflalo > Bowen. And we'll have Kleiza and Balkman backing up the three spot already. Absolutely no need for Bowen...plus he is a ****.
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Sounds like Bowen will end up in Boston. Makes sense.
We can agree to disagree.
IMO, Affalo doesn't have what Bowen has, what the Nuggets lack.
What we saw in the playoffs that was lacking.
If Bowen could be Tim Duncan's teammate and play in the Spurs organization he must be a GREAT teammate.
IMO the Nuggets could use another veteran w/ the multiple championship winning experience of Bowen. Poise. Experience. Maturity.
That and a low post scorer and the Nuggets are ready to actually be elite.
We can agree to disagree.
IMO, Affalo doesn't have what Bowen has, what the Nuggets lack.
What we saw in the playoffs that was lacking.
If Bowen could be Tim Duncan's teammate and play in the Spurs organization he must be a GREAT teammate.
IMO the Nuggets could use another veteran w/ the multiple championship winning experience of Bowen. Poise. Experience. Maturity.
That and a low post scorer and the Nuggets are ready to actually be elite.
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^^^ well i'd settle for Warrick, Bobby Jackson, and Kleiza signed relatively cheap.
I like my prospects the same way I like my women... foreign- pickIBL