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Random Offseason Thoughts

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by thacabbage, Aug 1, 2004.

  1. JusBleezy

    JusBleezy Member

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    I am also one of the people who think the Nuggets are overrated. Kenyon has hardly ever shown a post up game. And it is NOT opinion that Martin performed badly against West power forwards like Tim Duncan, it is a FACT. None of that opinion crap, the guy performed badly period. I might be able to find the stats but I remember the games and they were not his best. This is the "I got traded or signed to another team, now people think I am better than I am ie: overrated" syndrome that a lot of people get when a person is traded. Steve Francis fits into this category because on other message boards after he was traded, people started talking like he a top 5 pg all of a sudden and started putting him into the Oscar Robert, Magic Johnson category. It's ludicrous. I wish the season would just start now so we can stop all the forecasting. :eek:
     
  2. dharocks

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    Nuggets helped themselves by adding K-Mart, but he didn't really address their needs. He's an open court player who plays tremendous on-the-ball defense. But offensively, he's really only consistent in a broken field. Miller has shown that he's not nearly as effective as a playmaker when he has to share the ball (i.e.: letting other guys make plays for themselves). 'Melo's good, but he still has a lot of work to do, especially on the defensive side of the ball.

    Nuggets still won't be effective enough in slow down, half court games to be a factor in the playoffs.
     
  3. munco

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    The scariest part about Denver for me is not the addition of K-Mart although that will help a good deal.

    Carmelo Anthony is a year older. He was really good last year but now he's got a year of NBA experience under his felt. I think he can and will still improve and that combined with the addition of K-mart could be huge.

    Regardin their frontline, I think it's one of the best in the league. Nene at 6-10 or 6-11 at 260 is a really strong guy.
    K-Mart is also pretty big and plays even bigger.
    Camby is skinny but has really long arms and is still pretty athletic.
     
  4. SamFisher

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    He had two atrocious offensive games (5 and 6) during the 2003 finals but was otherwise solid, and Duncan only had two really big scoring nights (games 1 and 5, 32 pts and 29 pts) -- but then again, at the time he was the best player on the planet.
     
  5. pgabriel

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    Are you saying that Carmello isn't a winner?
     
  6. snowmt01

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    The problem with Martin he was really stupid in those two games. He should
    do more than just shooting his team down.

    By the way, Duncan is known for a smart player. He usually trusts his
    teammates to take over game but steps up when necessary. Yao has
    a similar way to approach the game. Some people may call it passive but I'm ok with that.
     

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