Denver Nuggets the BIGGEST THREATS to OKC Thunder
instantly become uh the this the biggest threat to OKC. I think that they did that in trading Michael Porter Jr. for Cam Johnson. Uh I love Cam Johnson. That’s been well documented on this show. I think that he’s a a better defender than Michael Porter Jr. I think that at at worst he’s the same shooter as Michael Porter Jr. and gives you just a little bit more on the offensive end overall. Look, even if you consider those two players as equals and those two players as a wash in terms of upgrade, it opens up the door to bring back Bruce uh to to this team. And I know that Bruce has not been the same since leaving Denver. But by the same token, we can’t sit here and say like for role players, oh, they’re more comfortable at home and it’s all about comfort and then act like he can’t get close to where he was a couple of seasons ago when he’s back in a comfortable organization. And oh yeah, playing next to Yokicu automatically makes players better. Uh, and playing on a winning team that has a chance to actually win a championship also changes
The NBA offseason is underway and the OKC Thunder have to deal with the Denver Nuggets this upcoming season after adding Cam Johnson and Bruce Brown alongside Nikola Jokic. Are they the biggest threats to OKC?
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Congratulations for nba win 🏆 love from a jokic denver fan
how can the nets be that dumb to trade cam?
Denver is stacked now.. adding VJ and hardaway jr and we’re 8-9 deep
Ah yes, the magical ✨Cam Johnson✨
Scoooooop, you’re doing a phenomenal job.
OKC 🎉🎉🎉
We're real happy in Denver. Either was I think we can agree next slowdown will go 7 and also LA sucks.
MPJ also cost twice as much. He is getting 38 mil next season and Cam is getting 21 mil.
The guy with the gray hair looks like a young Tom Friedman of the New York Times