I don’t recall the last time a player got dragged as mercilessly as Ben Simmons has been the last 24 hours.
Already forgot about Patrik Nemeth huhI don’t recall the last time a player got dragged as mercilessly as Ben Simmons has been the last 24 hours.
If we’re being honest, Ben Simmons is a perfect fit in Denver but it would never happen with his salary.
Denver has the offensive weapons with Jokic, Murray and MPJ, getting guys like Gordon is smart to make them harder to play against. I get the feeling that if Murray were healthy Denver may still be playing right now. I think getting some 3 and D depth guys, or maybe just D guys would make them harder to play against.
Then you didn't watch that Phoenix series very closely, because the Suns did whatever they wanted whenever they wanted. The Nuggets could've just put up cardboard cutouts of themselves on the court and those cutouts would've played better defense.
Not to mention with Murray, Jokic can get a breather here and there on offensive possessions.I did, and I think Jamal Murray would've been a difference maker in that series. Losing Jamal is the equivalent of the Avs losing Makar. They are huge play drivers for their teams.
If we’re being honest, Ben Simmons is a perfect fit in Denver but it would never happen with his salary.
In that time you could be 1/3 of the way through a baseball game.My God, Pluto could orbit the sun one more time and the NBA playoffs would still be going on.
I still think of Clarence Kat wearing orange, but the number is longer and in a much smaller font size.I still think of Clarence Kay whenever I see that number on a Broncos jersey.
I still think of Clarence Kat wearing orange, but the number is longer and in a much smaller font size.
I still think of Clarence Kay whenever I see that number on a Broncos jersey.
I think Chuck is declining and don't see him turning this season around to the point where he ends with anything close to a 300 AVG, 25+ HR, 80+ RBI season.For those who follow the Rockies, do you see Charlie Blackmon turning his season around? I know it's been a tough season for the team in general..
Thanks for the response. Pretty crazy dropoff for him. There were talks of him hitting .400 last year and then he had a tough September and never has seemed to get into a rhythm at the plate this year. Walking at a higher rate than ever, but the rest of his batting stats are pretty poor. And his numbers at Coors are uncharacteristically bad.I think Chuck is declining and don't see him turning this season around to the point where he ends with anything close to a 300 AVG, 25+ HR, 80+ RBI season.
I think Chuck has a little left in the tank but I don't see him producing like he has in past years anymore. He reminds me of Helton a little bit in that Helton was still decent when he got old but nothing like he was when we was in his prime (who is though, other than Bonds and Clemens).
Boy I was completely unaware of the controversy surrounding Chauncey Billups. That happened in 1997!?!?
I remember it being a pretty big thing... but I grew up in a family of Celtics fans.