Asked after Thursday’s win over Golden State about Nuggets players being willing to sacrifice individual opportunities for the sake of team success, Jamal Murray suggested that’s an important reason why the 37-16 Nuggets are tied for the NBA’s best record, writes Mike Singer of The Denver Post.
“We’re a championship team,” Murray said. “All that stuff, not being happy, has gotta go out the window or else we’re not going to win. It’s nice to have a coach that knows that and knows what we’re trying to accomplish.”
Murray’s comments could be interpreted as a dig at fellow guard Bones Hyland, who is reportedly on the trade block due in part to unhappiness about his role. However, according to Singer, Murray was talking more about teammates like Vlatko Cancar, whose commitment to doing what’s best for the club hasn’t changed even as his playing time has. Murray, who referred to Cancar as “selfless,” clarified on Saturday that he wasn’t taking any shots at Hyland, tweets Singer.
“It’s tough for Bones, man … No one wants to be in this position,” Murray said of his teammate, who has been a DNP-CD for Denver’s last two games as trade rumors swirl. “… He’s doing his best. Me and him are cool, we don’t have no problems. Just trying to keep him in good spirits and know that his time’s coming.”
Here’s more from around the Northwest:
- Nuggets head coach Michael Malone also weighed in on Saturday on Hyland’s status as a trade candidate who has been out of the rotation this week. “It’s a real sensitive area for everyone involved,” Malone said, per Singer (Twitter link). “… Just trying to give him some space, but also let him know, yes, this is a business, but we also care about you. …. I put myself in his situation, and it’s not easy.”
- In a Q&A with Chris Hine of The Star Tribune, president of basketball operations Tim Connelly said the Timberwolves have had “varying degrees of discussions” about contract extensions with D’Angelo Russell, Naz Reid, and Jaylen Nowell, and view all three players as “very important” to the team. Connelly also admitted he doesn’t particularly enjoy trade season. “The whole idea of trading guys is kind of gross,” he said. They’re human beings, not assets.”
- Anthony Slater of The Athletic checks in on the Thunder‘s rebuilding process, which has been progressing ahead of schedule. While Shai Gilgeous-Alexander‘s emergence as an All-NBA caliber player has been the driving force behind Oklahoma City’s relative success (the team has surpassed its win total for each of the last two seasons with 30 games still to play), Slater notes that Josh Giddey has been a capable “co-pilot” and the team is putting together an impressive defensive-minded supporting cast.
Denver is the best team in the NBA. Jokic is the real MVP right now, and Jamal Murray is straight ballin right now. Porter (offense) and Aaron Gordon (defense) balances out the top level talent.
If Connely can get draft capital for Russell that asset should be sent away as quickly as possible.
And then trade Towns too and build around Ant and McDaniels and Reid/Nowell.
Porter Jr and Bones for Anonuby and Van Fleet
Salaries work
Raptors easily refuse
I’m sure there would be picks involved but 4.5 years of porter and 6-7 years of bones for .5 seasons of FVV and 1.5 years of OG. Show me a deal where Toronto does better. From what I read they want young players not picks.
Are we sure that the Porter Jr. contract is a positive asset? I think Toronto would be better off signing OG long-term
Murray isn’t taking some frivolous shot at Hyland, he’s educating the clueless elements of the media and fanbase that believe Hyland is actually a good player, if not a star, and that his penchant for playing outside the system should actually be accommodated. In effect, he’s defending HIS team’s identity and culture, and the HC that spawned it, but also the players that had a key role in building it (himself included) and every player that has bought into it. The last thing this team needs right now is a kid with a young MPJ personality but nowhere near his talent. If Hyland stops being that, it appears the door is still open.
Very well said. Denver has a great culture. MPJ and Aaron Gordon fully accept their roles. How good of an organization is does not get nearly enough media play. Their guys have not excelled at running other organizations. Arturas with Chicago, and of course Tim Connelly in Minnesota. However, in Denver, they remain strong, and are among the very best in the NBA at drafting talent. If not the best.
Arturas K was the FO ace there. He ran their drafts, and built the team through it. He’s one of the best talent evaluators in the World. Connelly was there to shake hands and arrange office parties. Ownership knew this and never paid Connelly as an elite TP, and made limited efforts to keep him. They have been nothing special in the draft before AK got there or after he left.
Malone was the other great hire. He’s an elite HC. He inherited lots of talent, but lots of challenges too. He transformed the offense only perspective of Jokic, Murray and others. After a few years, even reigned in MPJ. He begged Connelly for more physical wings for years, and Connelly kept getting him more PFs. Booth is a much better FO head for him. KCP, Brown, Braun, etc. have made them bigger and more defensive oriented on the wings.
AK in still an ace in my mind. I don’t think the CHI quick fix was entirely his idea. I believe ownership didn’t want to go full rebuild, but entice LaVine to stay. I wanted AK for the Knicks before they hired Rose, then hoped Rose could bring him to run BB operations. I’d still take him. Talent evaluation is everything, but it’s damn near everything in the long run.
Bones Hyland was a nice find considering where they got him. Christian Braun?
Connelly (without AK) drafted Nnaji, Hampton and Hyland. Not bad, as they’re all late picks. Braun and Watson were Booth, and I liked both.
I like AK. He just hasn’t had success in Chicago. Lonzo injury has hurt, but a healthy Lonzo doesn’t make the Bulls a contender.
He has some blunders in Chicago. He dumped Lauri Markkanen (All-Star) because he thought Patrick Williams (#4 overall pick) was gonna be Kawhi Leonard.
Vucevic trade also hurts. Double-double every night, but can’t guard anybody. They traded Wendell Carter, a 1st round pick that turned into Franz Wagner, and a Top 4 or 5 protected 1st in this year’s draft. I wouldn’t trade Carter straight up for Vucevic. They might have blown up the roster already if they fully owned their pick this year.
I like AK. Would like to see him start the Bulls over from scratch with a full rebuild.
I would like to see him get fired and come to the Knicks. Give him all the picks we have and tell Rose to go to the beach. His strength, so far, seems to be scouting and the draft, not NBA trades.
Grimes reminds me of Murray. He only needs to get his handle tight. And he can reach Murray status imo.
I’m sorry but I don’t think Nuggets are ready. Maybe I don’t watch them enough. East teams that play D will beat them. West is weaker so they might come out of west.
Nobody can stop Jokic! Especially in the last 5 minutes of the game. If you double or triple-team him …. He just passes to whoever is open. Jamal Murray is playing out of his mind right now. Everybody was hurt last year, but Jokic. They are all back now, and quite hungry. Media acts like they don’t exist.
Sixers handled him. I just don’t think they can beat a good D team 4 times. I also question their depth to win a chip. West is weaker this yr. That helps them. Don’t think they can win a ring.
Brooklyn will make one final run with Durant this season. Knicks need to save all those picks, and then fork them over to Brooklyn in a package for Durant. Grimes will go to another level. Durant and Brunson will be great together. Robinson will get a bit better offensively with Durant. Randle would have to be included to make the money work.
Bklyn will never trade him to Knicks. Unless he wants it. And Knicks overpay. Rather wait to see who else becomes available next yr. Right now we need to do something.
If Connelly truly views his players as human beings and not assets, they made the WRONG hire.
Things haven’t gone well for them so far…
OKC has been rebuilding since KD left. Then since Westbrook left. Then since Chris left. They are way overdue. If Knicks got this much time to rebuild. We’d have 5 all stars by now.
Knicks have been rebuilding for 20 years
Not really accurate at all….but ok.
I can’t even remember the last actually good Knicks team… I know Ewing was on it…
They’ve all had very short 1 year windows of also rans… No contenders…
OKC is rebuilding the right way… Keeping out of the treadmill of mediocrity that the Knicks, Pacers and Wizards love…
“Skip To My Bones”….
Rafer Alston 2.0 (very expendable)