Nuggets head coach Michael Malone would “love” for starting shooting guard Will Barton to return to the club in the 2021/22 season, per Mike Singer of the Denver Post. Barton has a $14.6MM player option.
“I would love for Will Barton to be back,” Malone said of Barton, who has been with the Nuggets since the club traded for him in a deal with the Trail Blazers during the 2014/15 season. “Everything he brings to the team. That’s on the court, off the court, in the locker room, from a culture standpoint. … He means a ton to me personally. He means a ton to this team and everything we’ve been able to accomplish these last six years. … Me, personally, I hope he’s back here for a long time.”
There’s more out of the Northwest Division:
- The Nuggets‘ chemistry, both on the court and on the bench, will eventually yield a title, opines Mark Kiszla of the Denver Post. The night during which Denver was ousted from the playoffs by Suns, in a four-game second-round sweep, MVP center Nikola Jokic, head coach Michael Malone, and team owner Josh Kroenke all sat down for a drink. “When I went home that night, I said, ‘Man, we got a really unique setup here,’” Malone reflected. “We’re all disappointed, we lost, no one was happy. … But to have an owner and an MVP who are just so down to earth and committed to doing whatever it takes to be better and find ways to win a championship, those two hours were so important.” The club was without its second-best player, guard Jamal Murray, for the entirety of its playoff run. Kiszla notes that the close bond between that trio is a rare thing in pro sports.
- Nets assistant coach Mike D’Antoni was perceived as the runner-up finalist to land the Trail Blazers head coaching job that is expected to go to Chauncey Billups, write Shams Charania and Sam Amick of The Athletic. Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon, who would have been the first female head coach hired by a franchise in the big four American men’s sports, was the third option, Charania and Amick write.
- Timberwolves GM Gerson Rosas handled the end of the 2020/21 season and the lead-up to last week’s lottery with the right approach, writes La Velle E. Neal III of the Star Tribune. A mostly-healthy Minnesota team went 7-5 to close the season. Their top-three protected first-round pick fell to No. 7 in the lottery, and will be conveyed to the Warriors. Neal commends Rosas for wanting to see what the Timberwolves had under new head coach Chris Finch, rather than tanking and attempting to retain the team’s 2021 first-round pick.
Blazers should think about trading CJ to Kings for Hield and Bagley. Nurkic can be moved to Hornets for Graham and you got a championship contender.
Kings would be folks to trade those two for CJ. Graham is a free agent so no trade there. But you are Right about the two to go are Nurkic and CJ. KP would be a good move for Blazers.CJ is perfect for Dallas,
In the last couple of years Dallas and Portland had the very same problem: they were great offensive (last year Dallas had the best offensive numbers ever) but horrible defensive teams. Actually Dallas even got rid of an excellent backcourt scorer in Seth Curry just to try and fix that, to no avail. I cannot really see how getting CJ would help them.
Doesn’t matter what Rosas does.
After A-Rod takes over, he’ll be the first out the door
When the full organizational housecleaning starts
Perhaps what Taylor has done can be undone
Doubtful, Rosas is actually the one fixing the problems of the old regime. He and Finch aren’t going anywhere.
I do to agree with Rosas, better to see what the team have than just grab another prospect from the draft pool, anyway I think the only guy that would have fit MIN is Kuminga & unless they won the lottery no way they can grab him…