What Denver Nuggets should do in NBA offseason w/ Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic

What Denver Nuggets should do in NBA offseason w/ Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic



What Denver Nuggets should do in NBA offseason w/ Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic

Jason reacts to the Denver Nuggets’ season and breaks down how they should approach the NBA offseason, specifically with Aaron Gordon, Peyton Watson, and how to surround Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic with talent.

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  1. I agree with this.

    I dont really think rn is when you trade CB unless you get a fair deal for him.

    If you need to use assets to get off of him, thats where id say no to a trade. But id consider trading him.

    Cams more or less guranteed to go. With the rise of Watson, i believe him to be the ideal 3 for the Nuggets on the starting lineup, but i wouldnt overpay him. 30M a year would be crazy imo and even 25M a year is suspect to me. People are a bit too high on him imo.

    However AG and Jamal should get much bigger considerations.

    AGs defense and athleticism have declined and Jamal cant handle big defenders cause he isnt quick or big enough.

    That said i really wouldnt trade them unless its for replacements for each other.

    Depending on how the draft goes, many teams will be adjusting their rosters, so there is room to get some trades in.

    But running it back with Watson startinh wouldnt be the worst.

    Maybe even trade Cam to the Pistons for Stewart, who is seemingly being shopped around.

    Go into the 2nd apron if need be, though i doubt it happens.

    And if they cam get higher into the draft, that wouldnt be bad. There is a couple of intresting prospects that i would like them to take.

    But thats in a perfect world and im gonna be happy with them just running it back with maybe a Cam trade for someone like Stewart.

    Cams been great, but its clear that he isnt needed to do much for this offense.

    CB should be fine, but obviously needs to improve. But if you can trade him, youd really need a 3 and D guy at the 2 to replace him.

  2. Nuggets need to be very serious with Aaron Gordon on his post season fitness. He has been injured far too many times past 2 yrs.

    CB can be traded to sign watson. What denver needs is strong 2 way allstar player with good height.

  3. Priority would be to get rid of injury prone Gordon, inconsistent Murray & incompetent Adleman.
    Non of which they'll do, because the front office is just as incompetent…

  4. You’re probably right. Doesn’t put them in the tier of OKC and the Spurs, but, assuming health, it gives them a punchers chance. Jokic would have to demand a trade, to the Eastern Conference ideally, to get a better shot at a chip, which is not without its risks. But that ain’t happening, so they’re basically stuck being close but not really close enough to my mind. The Joker may never play in another Finals during this age of parity. 😢

  5. No one is commenting that Jokić, at the top of his career form, suffered an injury that he had not had in his entire career. That the whole season was at stake and that he played with that image in his head. And that the whole season for 2 months was a ppd sign? Nothing has affected the Nuggets more this season. It won't happen again….

  6. if im the nuggets id call orlando to see if i could flip jamal murray for a guy like jalen suggs or anthony black. keep cam & re sign tim hardaway jr, p-wat. have ag come off the bench to perserve the hamstring

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