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12-03-2003, 07:20 PM
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perfect players for the nuggets
If i was Kiki I would go after Ginobli or/and Kirilenko. I think they are perfect players for the denver nuggets' sistem. They are fast, smart, play excelent defense, can rebound and give assists and do a lot of things that you can't see on box scores. they also would increase the denver's stats for blocks, steals and fast break points, which are very good already. How much would they cust?
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12-04-2003, 02:27 AM
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AK = not a FA
manu is a FA but the spurs have cap space to keep him
i agree with your choices but we cant get them.
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12-04-2003, 05:23 AM
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I think that Manu could sign for Denver... if they make the PO and SA fails...
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12-05-2003, 04:10 AM
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The nugs are in great shape. I LOVE what Kiki has done with this team and Melo is impressing the hell out of me. The Nugs still have plenty of money to spend on complementary players and could look for a money shooting guard in the draft (in the Ginobili mold perhaps). Making the playoffs (which i thought out of the question for this year to be honest) or back to the lottery, things are looking up for this franchise.
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12-05-2003, 05:46 AM
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yeah but we could use MAnu this year
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12-05-2003, 07:10 AM
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Both those players would indeed be terrific additions to the Nuggets, but I wouldn't tinker with this team during the season--at least not yet. They're playing above expectations (and above their talent level?), and it usually isn't productive to mess with a team that's got such positive momentum. Besides, who could they possibly trade that would bring a player of Kirilenko's caliber to Denver? Would they be willing to part with Nene, for example? I think not. Would the Jazz like to have Camby or Lenard? I think not.
Denver is on a great roll. If their progress slips a bit as the season goes on, they can look for a missing piece in the lottery. Either way, they'll probably be able to position themselves as minor players in the free agency market. One way or another, they'll probably look to add their shooting guard of the future or else a true starting center during next offseason.
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12-05-2003, 03:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by <b>jericho</b>!
Both those players would indeed be terrific additions to the Nuggets, but I wouldn't tinker with this team during the season--at least not yet. They're playing above expectations (and above their talent level?), and it usually isn't productive to mess with a team that's got such positive momentum. Besides, who could they possibly trade that would bring a player of Kirilenko's caliber to Denver? Would they be willing to part with Nene, for example? I think not. Would the Jazz like to have Camby or Lenard? I think not.
Denver is on a great roll. If their progress slips a bit as the season goes on, they can look for a missing piece in the lottery. Either way, they'll probably be able to position themselves as minor players in the free agency market. One way or another, they'll probably look to add their shooting guard of the future or else a true starting center during next offseason.
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I agree with everything you said. Currently there isn't much to criticize about the Nuggets. They play beyond all expectations.
If we see Andre Miller, Carmelo Anthony and Nenê as the foundation of the Nuggets future, I must admit that I don't even see space for Kirilenko in that line-up (assuming Nenê stays at the Power Forward position). Ginobili would be a terrific addition though. We'll see what happens in the off-season.
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12-06-2003, 07:03 AM
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Originally posted by <b>MasterOfPuppets</b>!
I agree with everything you said. Currently there isn't much to criticize about the Nuggets. They play beyond all expectations.
If we see Andre Miller, Carmelo Anthony and Nenê as the foundation of the Nuggets future, I must admit that I don't even see space for Kirilenko in that line-up (assuming Nenê stays at the Power Forward position). Ginobili would be a terrific addition though. We'll see what happens in the off-season.
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I dont know if it is possible, but would be great. By the way, if the nuggets get their record around the 50% from now to the end of the regular season they are in the playoffs. I guess.
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12-06-2003, 10:07 PM
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utah will never trade AK
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