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Five Observations: Raptors dominate Nuggets inside

Christian Clark
Christian Clark
March 28, 2018
Five Observations: Raptors dominate Nuggets inside

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joeyg3131

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March 28, 2018

Christian, what are you thoughts on Lyles being able to play the 3? He played there some in college, but again I know that defending the 3 in the NBA is much different.

I just think there are more creative ways to use him than strictly the backup to Millsap. I would love to see him get more run than Plumlee. Plumlee can do some nice things, but he’s a known commodity at this point…an overpaid BACKUP that we resigned to save face after making a bad deal.

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March 28, 2018

Lyles has been really good as a backup four for Denver this season. Kudos to him stepping up when Millsap went down. I don’t think he’s a three at the NBA level though. He’s not quick enough to keep up defensively.

As for playing Lyles more than Plumlee, I think that’s highly unlikely to happen. Plumlee is owed $13 million next season and $14 million the season after that. As long as he’s in a Denver uniform, I don’t envision him falling out of the rotation when healthy. Lyles, by comparison, will make only $3.4 million next season.

Denver’s FO desperately needs more balance on this roster. They can’t afford to go into next season with the logjam in the frontcourt that exists now. I don’t expect them to either. If they do, something will have gone wrong.

March 28, 2018

Toronto has the #1 scoring bench unit at 42 pts/game this year according to HoopsStats.com.
AND OHH BY THE WAY…The Nuggets last year, according to HoopsStats.com, had the #3 scoring bench unit at 40 pts/game–this year Denver is #17 at 35 pts/game…HMMMM? Is this mostly because of player changes OR changes in coaching/game strategy? I think it is the latter and it reflects Malone’s overall (well intended, but flawed) attempt to improve the Nuggets defense by giving more playing time to defensive oriented players. The problem this season has been that the slight increase in defensive production has not improved the team overall because the substitution of players to Malone’s liking has produced a larger decrease in offensive production for the team. Clearly, a 2 to 4 win improvement in the Nuggets record this year is primarily because the young core of Denver’s players have had another year of experience to develop their game. Coach Malone, I love your fire for the game and I appreciate you as an NBA coach, but you have some explaining to do if you want to have greater success in leading this Nugget team as their Coach.

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