The Nuggets‘ season was over long before they expected it to be, especially given the stellar play of star center Nikola Jokic, which was rewarded with an MVP award. But a devastating knee injury to point guard Jamal Murray, the team’s leading scorer in last year’s playoffs, in addition to some disappointing play from key contributors, left the team reeling after a four-game sweep at the hands of the Suns.
Now, there are questions that must be answered, writes Mike Singer of The Denver Post. One area of focus will be shoring up the Nuggets’ frontcourt, as Paul Millsap, JaMychal Green and JaVale McGee are all free agents. Singer also touches on how despite a disappointing end to his second year, Michael Porter Jr. is still very much a player worth keeping faith in, as he enters the first healthy offseason of his career.
Singer, along with Mark Kiszla and Matt Schubert of The Denver Post also answered a few of the most pressing questions facing the Nuggets, such as Aaron Gordon‘s future after his struggles stepping into a scoring role in the second round, potential areas of improvement for head coach Mike Malone, and Austin Rivers‘ impending free agency.
We have more from around the Northwest Division:
- Like Denver, the Jazz‘s season also ended in ignominious fashion after they surrendered a 2-0 lead to the Clippers to lose in six games, culminating in a blown 25-point lead in Game Six. Tony Jones of The Athletic takes a look at where the Jazz can go from here. One area of focus will be finding another forward along with Royce O’Neale who can take the tough defensive matchups on the wing. There’s also the question of Mike Conley‘s free agency to consider, and the related question of whether the Jazz want to try to turn Donovan Mitchell into their full-time point guard. The roster isn’t far away, Jones says, but it still needs some work if Utah is to have any hope of taking the next step towards being a bona-fide contender.
- Mike D’Antoni is getting a second interview with the Trail Blazers sometime this week, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Becky Hammon has already met with Blazers ownership for her second interview, and Chauncey Billups is set to do the same later in the week. Those three appear to be the finalists for the head coach job in Portland, though it’s possible other top candidates haven’t been reported yet.
- The Timberwolves could be an interesting landing spot for Ben Simmons if the Sixers decide to trade him, writes Michael Rand of The Star Tribune. With an elite-shooting big man in Karl-Anthony Towns and another high-level shot creator in last year’s number one pick Anthony Edwards, Simmons could focus on defense and passing, the way he has always wanted to. The question comes down to cost. The Wolves have D’Angelo Russell and Malik Beasley, either of whom could hold some interest to the Sixers, but Sixers GM Daryl Morey may want to hold out for more.
- The Timberwolves aren’t crying over lost picks, writes Chris Hine of the Star Tribune. “We prepared accordingly,” GM Gersson Rosas said pre-draft lottery, about the possibility of losing their first-round draft pick. “We drafted a player last year that has the opportunity to come this season in case there wasn’t a pick.” That’s a reference to Leandro Bolmaro, a very interesting point guard prospect recently named “Most Spectacular Player” of the Spanish league. Rosas also emphasized the added financial flexibility from not having to pay a high-end rookie-scale contract. “That’ll allow us to be more aggressive in terms of trades and free agency based on our financial position,” Rosas said.
- Thunder general manager Sam Presti hasn’t had a chance to meet with new addition Kemba Walker yet, as Walker has been out of the country, tweets Joe Mussatto of The Oklahoman. Presti did say that he liked Walker’s fit with star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has grown used to playing with multiple lead guards — he spent much of the 2019/20 season playing alongside Chris Paul and Dennis Schröder.
Yesterday was Simmons Day
Ben Simmons for DLo and Beasley
76ers would have to add Danny Green SnT
If Add George Hill, 76ers would have to pay tax or lat Green Wall
That’s a horrible trade. Lol
I’m rooting for Becky Hammon to be the BLAZERS new HC.
I want to see Hammon get a shot because she’s earned it and she’s clearly qualified, but I hope it’s not Portland. Portland is an implosion waiting to happen – whomever takes that coaching job is going to get scapegoated in 12-18 months.
Hammon should try and go somewhere with upside (like Indiana).
Is Shai a long term fit or another trade chip is the question. They not winning anytime soon
Why wouldn’t they win anytime soon? They were half decent before they had SGA fake an injury and sent Horford home so they can tank. SGA is definitely staying. Why would they trade him for even more picks?
He may not want to be there. That fake ankle injury may flare up again, last all year. PlantarF may not show up in xrays or whatever to be able to prove it.
Shai is a guaranteed all-star and potential superstar. The guy attacks the basket more than anyone in the league (and that’s a statistical fact – he drives more than anyone).
Unless he gets hurt, surround him with shooters and see how far he can take you.
D’Lo is owed a lot of money and he had been injured a lot lately while Beasly is a a clown. Dude left his girl and kid for a milf twice his age. I’d say trade Simmons to SA for Derrick White.
I don’t see a bright future for the Jazz, that Gobert contract going to hurt them. Dude got no offensive contribution whatsoever. That old school big can’t be pivotal in today’s game.
Keep it up Rosas = CYA
When was the last time that a second round pick amounted to ANYTHING for the Timberpuppies ??
Nowell has shown flashes. Reid was an UDFA. So was McLaughlin. MacDaniels was a late first rounder and looks legit. Also, I don’t know if you’re referencing Bolmaro but he was a 1st round pick last year. There are legitimate criticisms of Rosas but he’s done well in the back parts of the draft + undrafted free agency.
Henk Norel ??
Can’t imagine the Timberpuppies have not been more successful when they have been able to draft and develop the second round talent listed below !
Any “names” that seem notable made their contributions elsewhere.
Myron Brown
Marlon Maxey
Chris Smith
Tim Burroughs
Sherron Mills
Howard Eisley
Mark Davis
Jerome Allen
Gordon Malone
Andrae Patterson
Louis Bullock
Igor Rakocevic
Loren Woods
Marcus Taylor
Rick Rickert
Blake Stepp
Bracey Wright
Craig Smith
Bobby Jones
Loukis Mavrokefairidis
Chris Richard
Nikola Pekovic
Mario Chalmers
Nick Calathes
Robbie Hummel
Lorenzo Brown
Bojan Dubjevic
Glenn Robinson III
Markel Brown
Alessandro Gentile
Cedi Osman
Rakeem Christmas
Keita Bates Diop
Daniel Oturu
That’s 34 second round picks for a team that has been in existence since 1989 = 41 drafts. In essence 2 second round picks since 2014 (6 YEARS) = Neither of those currently with the team.
Shall we now examine the FIRST Round Picks ???
My point stands. Wolves have been awful always – I’m not arguing that. Just pointing out that in recent history, with current mgmt, you’re wrong. 2nd round picks rarely hit for any franchise anyways.
Oh and Pek is a legend. I’d take him off that list.
STILL closer to mediocrity than to success !
That will not change while under Taylor’s ownership.