skywalker33 wrote:manchambo wrote:NuggetsWY wrote:Here's the problem, if you develop bad habits of inconsistent play throughout the regular season, which the Nuggets tend to do, it could develop into losing games in the post-season where the competition level is more intense. A young team needs to play more consistent; more experienced teams can perhaps "turn it on" when the post-season comes.
I disagree. All teams face fatigue and up and down effort on arduous late season road trips. The sign of good/great teams is when they usually win games despite those issues.
I concur that late season road trips tend to wear teams down, and this is showing with the Nuggets as we have a lot of road games towards the end of the season. However, WAS is a team that has lost it's starting All-Star PG, it's starting C and is looking for the lottery. Yet the Nuggets, at full strength seemed to struggle the entire game. That's not indicative of what we have seen rom this team all year, very patternistic of last year's team.
So for you to come over and be all judgy with the entire fanbase, seems like you are talking out of the side of your arse. If you were here all season, MAYBE you'd have some credibility but that's not the case is it ???
Just curious, what team are you a true fan of cuz I guarantee it isn't the Nuggets !! ??
The Wizards are 15-18 without Wall and HOward, so it is not like a team that is blatantly tanking, they are not a great team but having a competitive game against them in the middle of a east coast road trip is nothing to overly stress about.
Also Manchambo has been a Nuggets fan and posted on this board for years.