Ill give the Nuggets GM credit for one thing. In the last 2 days he's added 3 players to this roster that can come in and play both half court defense and half court offense. Word is, that they're trying to sign Faried to an extension. I think it's a mistake. Sell high on the kid and bring in a power forward that can score in a half court system and actually play some defense. I know that it's an unpopular opinion, but Faried is a role player, pure and simple. He'll never be anything more, and his defense will lose playoff games. Put him in a half court offense and he's lost. He'll spend his career shining in the run and gun system in the regular season and being exposed in the playoffs.
rest - http://blogs.denverpost.com/nuggets/...cessary/10996/Once again, Nuggets coach Brian Shaw is good with the roster.
A year ago, he was as well. But after a big draft day for the Nuggets in which they traded for veteran shooting guard Arron Afflalo and then landed center Jusuf Nurkic and shooting guard Gary Harris in a deal with the Chicago Bulls, visions of a versatile roster danced through his head.
“If everybody is healthy and available, then I think we’re good,” Shaw said. “That’s how I felt last year going into the season.”
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If everyone is healthy it will be as high as the 4th seed.....and another first or second round exit. At least the Nuggets are starting to bring the right guys in. This won't happen overnight, but I'm encouraged by the 3 new faces coming in this year. It looks like Shaw will get his type of team if he lasts through more early playoff exits.
After studying Nurkic for a few days, he's actually a very intriguing player. He reminds me of a young Pau Gasol. He has a very nice post game. He can finish with either hand in the paint, shoots free throws well, and has the size to bang with bigs on the defensive end. He's definitely a guy that can play a half court game and generate offense down low, which is what the Nuggets sorely needed. Between him, Harris, and Afflalo, the Nuggets brought in 3 players who can play ball the way coach Shaw prefers. Good defense and a half court offense. Of course, they can all run the court well while the transition takes place over the next 2-3 years. I like the direction the new GM is going in....as long as Faried doesn't get overpaid here soon.
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