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Nuggets Offseason 4-on-4: Emmanuel Mudiay

T.J. McBride
T.J. McBride
May 15, 2017
Nuggets Offseason 4-on-4: Emmanuel Mudiay

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May 16, 2017

Mudiay must stop being scared of taking elbow jumpers off of the pick and roll if he wants to survive and excel in the NBA. I give him much credit for acknowledging that he was spoiled as a player until he realized that he had to work for better results because his playing time was not guaranteed. I recommend for him to greatly increase his confidence in elbow jumpers and drives because it seems like 75% of the offense in the NBA is initiated by a high screen. Mudiay has the skill set of a power
point guard with long and strong arms who has the size to attack the lane below the free throw line. Yet, most of the time the defense will cheat on the pick and roll if the ballhandler cannot hit a elbow jumper efficiently.
The other challenge Mudiay has to be a Nugget for the long term is that he has to beat out another player from the trio of Harris, Murray and Beasley in order to get meaningful rotation minutes next year and beyond. Barton is too good not to get good (very good) free agent dollars next year, but he is not good enough to win the starting 2 outright in Denver. Therefore, can Mudiay vault his game past any of the first trio who already have shown the competitiveness and fire to play defense as well?? Next year, to compete for a starting spot, Mudiay must shoot at least 44%FG’s and have a 2.5 to 1 assist/turnover ratio.

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