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Emmanuel Mudiay Marching to beat of a new drummer

Nate Timmons
Nate Timmons
March 11, 2016
Emmanuel Mudiay Marching to beat of a new drummer

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March 11, 2016

It looks like he is more familiar and comfortable with shooting on the way up with a straight motion/elbow now. Before this, his shot attempts and form (excluding the leg kicks) seemed to model after how LeBron shoots which results in poor consistency and high degree of difficulty that requires supreme athleticism to score in the paint and streaky luck to score outside the three point line. When has there been a Finals MVP who shot 35% for the series???? The win vs PHX showed that Mudiay has great potential to be a breakdown scorer with his new shooting form combined with his advanced playmaking ability.

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March 12, 2016

Excellent breakdown — great points on his shooting motion with arm/elbow. One things I’ve noticed is that Mudiay palms the ball in his hand as he shoots vs. having it more on fingertips … not sure if that matter at all, just different from how I shoot.

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March 12, 2016

Interesting how the Nuggets have taken a long look with Jakarr as the role player/defensive starter and how the overall offense has been improving with Mudiay and Harris increasing their offensive roles. I think the Nugget brain trust is looking optimistically to having a starting lineup which includes a long and athletic defensive SF for the long term. We sure have enough 1st rd picks to get one this year. What do you think?

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March 13, 2016

There are so many options that could present themselves this summer. Moving on from Gallo certainly could be one as the Mudiay, Harris, Jokic trio has been showing the offensive scoring doesn’t drop off (some bad defenses in there) without him. But going to a more defensive minded guy that is closer in age to Mudiay/Harris/Jokic — maybe between them and Faried’s age — could be something to look at.

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March 19, 2016

Nate…it seems odd that Malone was quoted after the Orlando game saying that he was not aware of a back problem that Faried supposedly had coincidentally when he sat out of the 4th quarter because Malone went in favor of finishing the game with Arthur’s defense???? Then Faried sits out the Atlanta game…and the Malone post game quote is that Faried may sometimes need to be protected from himself for overextending himself when injured. Forgive me for being cynical…but I think I remember Faried having a “back problem” earlier in the season after getting pulled out of the game for better defensive purposes before. Was Faried trying to send a message about his overall impact by sitting out the Atlanta game after going 10 for 10 in Miami? Is Malone engaging in CodeSpeak by implying that Faried may need to rest for the last 14 games so that the younger bigs can get more experience? Is this a potential story? Ironically, I think both of them are right in that the Nuggets perform better with Faried and that Malone must set limits and expectations for the Nuggets to improve their defense. What do you think about the situation?

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