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Are Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets Escaping Mediocrity? | Serbian Corner



Are Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets Escaping Mediocrity? | Serbian Corner

After the embarrassing loss versus the Wizards and the confident win against the Hawks, Nikola Jokić, Russell Westbrook, and the Denver Nuggets played against their unexpectedly difficult opponent – James Harden and the LA Clippers.
Miroslav is joined by the big three of Mike Olson, Gordon Gross, and Nick Hertzog to talk about their impressions from the very weird win versus the Clippers.
After that, the crew talks about the possible ways for the team to escape mediocrity their record is showing after the first 23 games.

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10 Comments

  1. I suspect the Nuggets have a mediocre record simply due to a lack of effort and commitment earlier in the season. When Jokic castigated his team for their poor performances, they suddenly had two blowout wins in a row.

  2. It all makes sense now knowing that Jamal has been dealing with plantar fasciitis and a hamstring issue injury. He looked great last night after getting some rest

  3. I still think the nuggets will look to trade Murray by next season …to free up cap space

  4. Every team has and needs leaders. But there are different leadership styles. I suspect the recent events has brought Jokic’s leadership qualities out and the team is responding.

  5. For the price alone, the Nuggets should move on from Jamal. The idea of waiting for Jamal to ramp up during the regular season while Jokic carries the burden is unreasonable.

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