Second-year reserve Nuggets guard Bones Hyland has developed into the de facto leader of the team’s bench, writes Mike Singer of The Denver Post. Singer notes that Hyland has been showing plenty of promise of late, as when he scored 16 points to lead all bench scorers in a 124-119 Nuggets victory over the Heat Friday.
“Bones is such an important part to this team,” Nuggets head coach Michael Malone said. “He really is. When Bones is playing well, the impact he has, not only on that second unit, but the starters, is (huge).”
“Once I’m being myself out there, being Bizzy, playing with confidence, I think I give so much confidence within the team,” Hyland added. “I ignite that spark.”
Across 27 games this season, the 22-year-old is averaging 13.1 PPG, 3.4 APG and 2.1 RPG in 20.9 MPG for the 23-12 Nuggets.
There’s more out of the Northwest Division:
- Two-time Nuggets MVP center Nikola Jokic has emerged as a potential contender for that hardware yet again this season, but he claims personal commendations are not a major motivator. “To be honest, the MVP trophy might mean a little more to me when I finish my career,” Jokic told Serbian TV Arena Sport in a recent interview (h/t EuroBasket). “I didn’t chase that recognition or think about it. When you want something and then you get it, it’s logical to be happy. However, that award wasn’t even on my mind, so maybe I’m not overjoyed enough because of that. I have to admit that I don’t play for records, nor to be the best in triple-doubles.” Speaking of triple-doubles, the 6’11” All-Star is nearly averaging one for the season, with 25.5 PPG, 10.9 RPG, and 9.5 APG. For December, Jokic averaged 29.2 PPG on 60.4% field goal shooting, plus 12.3 RPG and 10.1 APG.
- The 19-20 Jazz, losers of four straight contests, remain in the thick of the playoff hunt as the 10th seed in the West. There is nothing imminent on the trade front for Utah at present, writes Tony Jones of The Athletic. Jones notes that the team may now consider breakout star forward Lauri Markkanen, enjoying by far his best season ever as the club’s leading scorer, to be a long-term Jazzman. The seven-footer is averaging a career-best 23.8 PPG on .531/.429/.857. He is also pulling down 8.5 RPG and dishing out 1.9 APG.
- The Jazz are striving to be objective as they unpack the aforementioned four consecutive defeats, which can be chalked up to a variety of factors, writes Eric Walden of The Salt Lake Tribune. Walden notes that, after a red-hot 10-3 start to the 2022/23 season, the Jazz have gone just 9-17. “We have a great group of guys, so everybody’s still working together, still having fun playing, still doing the proper work,” Markkanen said. “It’s a tough stretch — we could easily be 4-0 in the last four games, but that’s the NBA, and nobody’s gonna feel sorry for us. So we’ve got to figure out a way to get those wins down the stretch.”
Could Bones Hyland overtake Jamal Murray and be the starter for the Nuggets??
Surely if they don’t have a good playoff run or a poor season next year questions will arise and more often than not moves are made…
Murray and MPJ will be the ones under the most scrutiny as the high paid sidekicks to back to back MVP Jokic. Aaron Gordon ain’t getting paid nearly as much as these two and he’s been terrific at both ends this year. Plus they’ve already chopped mad changes the bench the last couple years to the point they seem really happy with KCP, Brown, Braun and Green.
Bones I just think could take the next step like Tyrese Maxey did after Ben left. Plus fit wise he’d be really good playing off Jokic and having the dribble moves aswell.
Just an idea but what about like
Denver: OG Anunoby, GTJ, Daniel Theis and a 1st
Toronto: Jamal Murray and Myles Turner
Indy: MPJ and Thad Young
Denver I think would want GTJ in a sixth man role so they’d like up
Bones KCP OG Gordon Jokic
Smith GTJ Brown Green Theis
Toronto get Murray and line him up with FVV Barnes Sikaim and Turner. While the bench mainly stays the same, Flynn Banton Otto Boucher Precious.
Indy get MPJ for an expiring Myles Turner that’s good for their rebuild. Thad Young is also a solid vet for their young forwards. Haliburton Benedict and MPJ is that start to a real good rebuild for them.
If you watch Denver at all you’ll see Bones as a total liability on the defensive end. He’s a way off being even dependable as a playoff bench plus player. I’m a fan of his, but right now he’s a big question mark. Denver just needs to give more time to Nnaji and Vlatko. They could use another decent wing but that’s about it.
A statement win last night without Murray and Jokic with a ridiculously efficient triple double.
As it stands, Bones projects to be ceiling – Lou Williams or floor – Jordan Clarkson.
If he wants to be a point guard he needs to get stronger (which he will) and watch a ton of film.