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The Nuggets PROBLEMATIC Evolvement Is A Conflicting CONCERN



Just how rare of a rookie was Christian Braun in 2023? Does coach Mike Malone’s previous trust of Denver’s rookies apply to their 29th overall pick in 2023, Julian Strawther? What will it take for the new influx of mile high city rookies to have any chance at establishing themselves in a championship rotation?

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The Nuggets PROBLEMATIC Evolvement Is A Conflicting CONCERN

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  1. I love Tyson and I'm high on Strawther, but I think their third rookie, Jalen Pickett, is going to surprise a lot of people. He's a lot like Kyle Lowry in my opinion, a little undersized at 6'2 but is mature and has a well rounded offensive game. Can hopefully be a solid contributor and replace some of what Bruce Brown gave the team.

  2. See: Steve Kerr, he has no use for Rookie mistakes, thats why GS has no bench as well as trading them all away this season.

  3. I think it hard to get an ego when you have a role model like Jokic. I mean unless you’re Bones Hyland

  4. With Jokic on the helm, chemistry shouldn't be a problem. As long as they play defense, they will be fine.

  5. They played their bench and believed in them. Wow! What a difficult thing to do! In all seriousness why are coaches so bad at rotations for good teams? Celtics had a shit rotation for the playoffs, it looked like a 6 or 7 man rotation.

  6. Nuggets bringing back the same team except Bruce Brown. Sure Brown was great for the Nuggets last season. But I don't believe losing just him is this enormous blow to Denver. Everyone in the West stayed the same too except the Suns and they're so top heavy I don't believe they can beat Denver in a 7 game series. Mavs the same, Lakers the same, Warriors lost Poole and gained CP3, Grizz lost Dillion Brooks, Kings are the same. What team in the west made this enormous move to overtake Denver?

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