Heading into training camp with a set starting lineup, Nuggets coach David Adelman has been able to focus on figuring out his bench rotation, writes Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. Bruce Brown, Tim Hardaway Jr., Julian Strawther, Peyton Watson and Jonas Valanciunas have been the main group scrimmaging against the starters, but Adelman said “that second unit will fluctuate” as he rotates in other players.
Brown, a reserve on Denver’s 2023 title team who returned as a free agent this summer, likes the way that group fits together. “I think we can do everything,” he said. “We’ve got shooters. We’ve got defenders.”
Durando notes that the current fivesome is heavy on wings, so Jalen Pickett, DaRon Holmes II, Zeke Nnaji or Hunter Tyson may be added to the mix. Cameron Johnson told Durando that Pickett has been outstanding in camp at running the second and third units.
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- Valanciunas, who was acquired in an offseason trade with Sacramento, has been orchestrating the offense for the second team much like Nikola Jokic does with the starters, Durando adds in the same story. Durando suggests that Adelman could decide to surround Valanciunas with four smaller players in a motion-based offense. “This has been good for him to get used to our system a little bit,” Adelman said. “He hasn’t done some of this stuff outside of a couple months in Sacramento, playing off the elbow and the top of the key. … So I have to do him a service. We’ve gotta get to some post-up plays and things that he’s used to.”
- Jokic will have the freedom to determine how far he wants to venture away from the rim on defense, Durando states in a separate story. Adelman trusts his veteran center to recognize what level of drop coverage is appropriate based on the opponent. “There’s so many levels of drops,” Adelman said. “He won’t be just at the rim like he’s (Rudy) Gobert. But it’s just looking for maybe a little more of (him defending) down the floor, a couple steps down the floor. And more so, I think what we’re trying to create with him — he’s so high-IQ — is the Marc Gasol model, where he’s choosing his levels depending on the quality of player or what the player does well. We all know his IQ is so high, but we have to work on that and allow him to work on it in practice.”
- Hardway said the team’s style of play led him to join the Nuggets in free agency, relays Jared Koch of Sports Illustrated. “Everybody’s moving without the ball nonstop, basically sharing the wealth,” he said. “All you’ve got to do is just make the right play time after time after time again, and great things will happen.”
Nuggets are Stacked!!!
And ready to take over the NBA this year…
Could be, as long as they can avoid the TWolves, that is
Nuggets played well against Thunder last year. They were banged up in Thunder series and still went seven. I like the Nuggets in West.
Trade Zeke Nnaji, Pickett, Tyson and 2nds for a 2nd. Brooklyn? Utah?
Keep Kessler Edwards, Bates, Moses Brown, resign Russell Westbrook and sign a young C (22-23)
Start Brown or Hardaway and Braun(starting lineup age is 28-30 and then there’s Braun) as a super sixth man, then start Braun next year and he will be a all star, trust me
Pickett and Moses Brown looked pretty good last night.
Cam Johnson, Hardaway Jr, and Bruce Brown didn’t.
Cam isn’t that good really. Sixth man material at best. Porter is so much better. Bad trade by Denver
Bruce as the back up point guard?
Maybe they look to add a cheap vet on the minimum, Shamet would be good when he gets cut from the Knicks otherwise Russ is still sitting there as was good for them last season?