I give this trade an A+ -- it's far better than anything I thought possible. With one move, we've gone from having the worst collective IQ in the league to above average.
People are reacting to this as though it's a bad move based on Nene's fit with the future roster, his age etc. From my perspective, that's an irrelevant consideration; we're just starting the rebuild, and this is the final clearing-house move. The players we drafted with longshot hopes that they would realize athletic potential after seasoning on a veteran Arenas-Butler-Jamison team are finally gone (except Blatche, unfortunately).
Provided that Nene is ok with the trade -- that he doesn't want to play for a contender, etc. -- we've acquired a guy who works hard, plays solid fundamental basketball, and plays an extremely valuable position. He's not going to wow you like McGee, but he's got an awfully low WTF rate, and I'm comfortable with a low OMG-WTF ratio guy like Nene. 2 points is 2 points.
The ultimate impact is going to be in the influence Nene exercises over Booker, Seraphin, even Vesely to a degree. I feel really good about a Booker/Nene starting lineup for the rest of the season, and I'm looking forward to seeing Nene's presence in practice etc. influence Seraphin. We probably won't see much until next season (no practice this season, after all), but I'm far more optimistic than I was three hours ago.
Nene is probably going to feel betrayed, and the only question I have with the trade is his emotional reaction. If he comes out with a bit of a mean-vengeance driven streak, we are in good shape; if he sulks, we're in trouble:
Nene, the 6-foot-11 Brazilian forward who led the league in field-goal percentage last season at 61.5, chose to remain in Denver after drawing interest from such teams as the New Jersey Nets, Houston Rockets and Indiana Pacers.
But an emotional Nene said his heart was always in Denver, where he has spent the last nine years. He fought back from a serious knee injury in 2005 and overcame a bout of testicular cancer in 2007-08. He also got married here and his wife and young son were in attendance at the news conference.
Nene said his strong relationship with Kroenke and Ujiri, the presence of his family and friends in Denver and the chance to help take the Nuggets to new heights all figured prominently in his decision.
"I understood it's a business but friends, family, trust, care, you're not going to find in another place," Nene said. "Josh and Masai, they told me you're very important and they showed me. I sat down with my family, with my friends and we made the smart decision.
"I feel good here. I love Denver. I've said in the past I wanted to be here and here I am. I feel like a rookie right now and it's exciting to think about reaching another big goal and bringing the Denver Nuggets to the top."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/73537 ... -back-fold