I made the poll so you can change your vote and you can select up to seven.
I did not add a zero option - sorry about that. That seems highly unlikely but feel free to disagree with me.

Moderator: THE J0KER
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Alatan wrote:Millsap is a good vet but he has gotten really long in the tooth and other teams with lots of cap space might want him.
Plumdog is not spectacular but centers are plenty to go around so if the cap squeezes him we might be able to afford him for a couple more years.
Im not that happy with Grant. Not a bad player, but too much of the wrong type of tweener. If we could get him for under 13/year id resign him but since he is considered a 3nD guy some team will probably offer him more and id let him go. If he was able to play the 3 better and guard smalls id resign him instantly but he is not so im not that worried about him leaving.
Craig is a nice specialist from the bench and who knows, maybe he develops a decent shot from 3. If we can get him for around 5-7 a year id think about keeping him.
Vonleh, Daniels and Dozier are just placeholders in my opinion. We have better players than them to start and the bench should be for good vets or young guys.
NuggetsWY wrote:Alatan wrote:Millsap is a good vet but he has gotten really long in the tooth and other teams with lots of cap space might want him.
Plumdog is not spectacular but centers are plenty to go around so if the cap squeezes him we might be able to afford him for a couple more years.
Im not that happy with Grant. Not a bad player, but too much of the wrong type of tweener. If we could get him for under 13/year id resign him but since he is considered a 3nD guy some team will probably offer him more and id let him go. If he was able to play the 3 better and guard smalls id resign him instantly but he is not so im not that worried about him leaving.
Craig is a nice specialist from the bench and who knows, maybe he develops a decent shot from 3. If we can get him for around 5-7 a year id think about keeping him.
Vonleh, Daniels and Dozier are just placeholders in my opinion. We have better players than them to start and the bench should be for good vets or young guys.
Millsap would be nice to keep, but a one or two year contract for no more than $10m - and I don't expect him to accept. I think he's worth more to some other teams. I love him on our team. His contributions make a big difference and aren't always seen, but he's not our long-term PF IMO.
Grant worked best in OKC when he was shooting corner 3s and running the baseline. His defense is undervalued IMO. Think about facing the Clippers or Lakers with LeBron and Kahwi and George. While no one can stop them, Barton and the rest of our guards are going to be quite ineffective. Craig can slow them down. Porter might be able to in a year or two, but our best hope against those teams is Millsap & Grant at forward together - just my opinion.
Craig is a nice to have bench player - but not for every game. Call him a defensive specialist that occasionally gets hot from 3 - that's his history and he's been around long enough that major changes probably can't be expected.
I love Dozier's game but his shooting is lacking. He could still develop a better shot. Morris is the reserve guard we need to keep.
Role players can be acquired - especially if you have a solid core. With Jokic & Murray and hopefully Bol and/or Porter along with Grant - the rest of the pieces should be easy to fill in.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Cleaning cap from Harris and Barton contracts and without re-signing Millsap and Plumlee we can take Beal (Harris+Barton+Bol+FRP is a fair price), because MPJ is still under a rookie contract. With Beal arrival, Nuggets should wait until the last moment to re-sign MPJ max (not year early like in Murray case), and Kroenke family should rethink their Nuggets legacy and take some luxury tax hit after signing MPJ. Some small-market franchise is once in 50 years in the position to create a true superteam, and out of three potential superteam seasons (2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23), only the last ones (2022-23) will break significantly luxury tax. In 2023-24 Jokic is available for super-max and Beal will be a free agent, so it will be the end of the big-4 story. If Nuggets grab one or even two rings in these three seasons, all sacrifices are worthy of that, and Jokic, MPJ, and Murray should stay after 2023 too. Also, super-teams have big commercial success (look at Cleveland and GSW-Oakland cases) so paying some extra tax is not that painful for the owners if other incomes go high.Manolito wrote:Beal dream is gone, we can not afford 4 max players. I don´t think Hield is a solution for the SG, we don´t need any 20shots-per-game-player with little D, additionally he is really overpaid. Actually GHarris is the perfect fit for our current roster, it is a pity he apparently quit playing basketball two seasons ago.
I agree with your Bol Bol trade suggestion. Mid term, either him and/or Morris should leave, we can not extend both contracts and Grant has a higher priority. This summer, Barton + Morris + Bol Bol + 1RP should land a very good 3D player with a reasonable salary....but I don´t can´t think of any player with that profile
manchambo wrote:I do not at all understand "don't want Plumlee back at any price." He is a very good backup center. I can understand thinking money would better be spent elsewhere, but he is a good player who fits well with Denver's style of play.
skywalker33 wrote:I am very surprised so many see Mason Plumlee as a high probability of returning, to me he seems unlikely to hold his mins on the court given his current salary and vet minimum seems unlikely too. We could find a cheaper backup, play Grant perhaps even Bol for limited mins at C but I would not be unhappy to see his lack of free throw shooting go bye-bye.
I definitely feel we're going to resign Grant as the starting PF while MPJ is already pushing Barton out of the starting SF next year but does he go to the bench or take over Harris' SG position ?? Where does TC fit in ?? Deep on the bench or let to test the free agency ?
I'd also bring up Bol's development, does he play PF, C or SF or all of the above ? If PF, do we say goodbye to Millsap and his defense and if SF (he has the shooting ability IMO), again what happens to TC ?
The answers may be determined by this year's playoff performances, could impact who gets traded and what positions we're looking at in the 2020 draft.
The Rebel wrote:If this time in the bubble has shown us anything it is how bad we need perimeter defense, even after the injury Harris has shown that he is by far our best perimeter defender.
The Rebel wrote:I was more impressed with Bates-diop and Dozier than I was with Bol last night. I think if you use KBD at SF and PF for the defensive specialist off the bench and Dozier at PG and SG as the defensive specialist than we have no need to bring back Craig. Vonleh is a big body and good enough to cover the big PFs/ If you add in Cancar than I think we have the young guys to cover backup SF and PF, I would not mind finding a veteran small forward to add in the mix.
The Rebel wrote:The big question to me is backup SG and backup C. While Bol can play spot minutes at Center, I am not ready to hand that job to anybody, and we need a shooter off the bench in the backcourt.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
skywalker33 wrote:The Rebel wrote:If this time in the bubble has shown us anything it is how bad we need perimeter defense, even after the injury Harris has shown that he is by far our best perimeter defender.
Harris is a quality defender, but not a $19M per year defender. He has the ability to produce on offense, as evidence of his production 2 years ago, just needs to regain some confidence along with his stroke.
skywalker33 wrote:The Rebel wrote:I was more impressed with Bates-diop and Dozier than I was with Bol last night. I think if you use KBD at SF and PF for the defensive specialist off the bench and Dozier at PG and SG as the defensive specialist than we have no need to bring back Craig. Vonleh is a big body and good enough to cover the big PFs/ If you add in Cancar than I think we have the young guys to cover backup SF and PF, I would not mind finding a veteran small forward to add in the mix.
I really liked KBD in the 2018 draft, he provided OSU with a well-rounded 2-way game. He obviously needs more development time but who better to help him regain and develop that form than Malone. Dozier is already on his way, he's ready to be on a quality bench, could even sub in as a starter IMO. Can't say I'm high on Cancar, seems like JAG to me.
skywalker33 wrote:Bol will be a steal within two years, but I could just as easily seem him as trade bait (not wanting that but could see it happen). We could get some serious draft ROI if he's traded, his perceived value seems to be on the rise around the league right now. I like his versatility as I think he could put mins at C, PF and maybe even some SF
skywalker33 wrote:The Rebel wrote:The big question to me is backup SG and backup C. While Bol can play spot minutes at Center, I am not ready to hand that job to anybody, and we need a shooter off the bench in the backcourt.
Totally agree here especially if Barton is traded away. A big 3-D wing who can score would be a premimum to bring in. My wish would be to trade Barton and our 1st to move up for Vassell. As for C, Vonlah or a MLE free agent can come in as a backup C/PF but I'd like to keep Bol in that position.
THE J0KER wrote:I think this is a better place to continue offseason discussions than some temporarily game thread.Cleaning cap from Harris and Barton contracts and without re-signing Millsap and Plumlee we can take Beal (Harris+Barton+Bol+FRP is a fair price), because MPJ is still under a rookie contract. With Beal arrival, Nuggets should wait until the last moment to re-sign MPJ max (not year early like in Murray case), and Kroenke family should rethink their Nuggets legacy and take some luxury tax hit after signing MPJ. Some small-market franchise is once in 50 years in the position to create a true superteam, and out of three potential superteam seasons (2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23), only the last ones (2022-23) will break significantly luxury tax. In 2023-24 Jokic is available for super-max and Beal will be a free agent, so it will be the end of the big-4 story. If Nuggets grab one or even two rings in these three seasons, all sacrifices are worthy of that, and Jokic, MPJ, and Murray should stay after 2023 too. Also, super-teams have big commercial success (look at Cleveland and GSW-Oakland cases) so paying some extra tax is not that painful for the owners if other incomes go high.Manolito wrote:Beal dream is gone, we can not afford 4 max players. I don´t think Hield is a solution for the SG, we don´t need any 20shots-per-game-player with little D, additionally he is really overpaid. Actually GHarris is the perfect fit for our current roster, it is a pity he apparently quit playing basketball two seasons ago.
I agree with your Bol Bol trade suggestion. Mid term, either him and/or Morris should leave, we can not extend both contracts and Grant has a higher priority. This summer, Barton + Morris + Bol Bol + 1RP should land a very good 3D player with a reasonable salary....but I don´t can´t think of any player with that profile
manchambo wrote:I do not at all understand "don't want Plumlee back at any price." He is a very good backup center. I can understand thinking money would better be spent elsewhere, but he is a good player who fits well with Denver's style of play.
THE J0KER wrote:And in the end, I want to explain why I think just a few bubble minutes were enough to rocket Bol Bol value into late lottery pick already. First and most important he shows he is already healthy. MPJ started to prove his true values, Beasley rise in Minnesota, so everybody now praises Denver draft picks, there is no more "they are so lucky with Jokic", and similar to MPJ original Bol draft projections are way higher. And very important, Kristaps Porzingis started more and more during bubble restart to prove himself to doubters, and he is with reason player with which Bol Bol is compared. If we wait next season trade-deadline with Bol taking much bigger playing time his asset value would be I guess in TOP10 draft pick level. Even during this offseason, some desperate front offices of rebuilding teams scared from the unique 2020 draft which estimation is so damaged by coronavirus pause, maybe will be ready to pay a big price for Bol. With not signing a rookie deal with Bol but a two-way contract, I think Bol will be an easier target from other teams, and with superb MPJ-Jokic frontcourt line, we need some forward defensive specialist (Grant?), and more need some extra quality to the backcourt. I'm personally impressed with many Bol Bol skills, but I think his already decent market value should be translated into the player which profile we more need now or in the near future.
The Rebel wrote:skywalker33 wrote:Bol will be a steal within two years, but I could just as easily seem him as trade bait (not wanting that but could see it happen). We could get some serious draft ROI if he's traded, his perceived value seems to be on the rise around the league right now. I like his versatility as I think he could put mins at C, PF and maybe even some SF
I can see Bol being a backup PF and C, the issue is he is not quick enough laterally to guard a lot of perimeter players and outside of blocked shots and having a long wing span does not bring a lot on defense. His shooting and passing are good, even his ability to drive, but I do not see him ever being the star so many seem to see. I think if you have another team that thinks he is a star in the making that will overpay for him in trade than you do it.
hippesthippo wrote:I'm fairly new to the Denver bandwagon, but I'd like to add my thoughts to the already great insights here.
I think they'll resign Grant, Plumlee and Dozier.
Grant is the most important piece imo. I've liked him for a while. His ability to protect the rim, versatility on defense and passable corner shooting seem like a perfect fit. In particular, I think every team in the West needs a guy that can make big wings at least work for their shots. He'll likely be pricey which will push Millsap out.
I like Plumlee because he allows the Nuggets to largely run a similar offense when Jokic sits. Might be too expensive for a backup C, but I think the market will keep his value low.
I like Dozier as a cheap backup with potential.
Other than Craig who seems superfluous with other guys on the roster, and Millsap who will likely be too costly for his age, the rest of the FA's look like easily replaceable bodies.. nothing more.
The Rebel wrote:Watching the last couple of weeks and I would say that I am ready to move Morris and keep Dozier. I think we can get a good deal for Morris and someone like Barton, and I think Dozier is a better scorer and defender, both of which we need out of our backup PG.