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		<title>Five Worst Nuggets Drafts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s much easier to remember the Denver Nuggets worst drafts than their best ones, because there were so many. Here are five forgettable ones: 1996 DRAFT: Traded Jalen Rose, Reggie Williams, 10th pick (Erick Dampier) for Mark Jackson, Ricky Pierce and 23rd pick (Efthimi Rentzias). Drafted Jeff McInnis with the 37th pick. In what many [...]</p><p><a href="http://nugglove.com/2012/06/26/five-worst-nuggets-drafts/">Five Worst Nuggets Drafts</a> - <a href="http://nugglove.com">Nugg Love</a> - <a href="http://nugglove.com">Nugg Love - A Denver Nuggets Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s much easier to remember the Denver Nuggets worst drafts than their best ones, because there were so many. Here are five forgettable ones:</p>
<p><strong>1996 DRAFT: Traded Jalen Rose, Reggie Williams, 10th pick (Erick Dampier) for Mark Jackson, Ricky Pierce and 23rd pick (Efthimi Rentzias). Drafted Jeff McInnis with the 37th pick.<br />
</strong>In what many may consider the best draft in NBA history  (which featured star talent in Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash and Ray Allen to name a few), the Nuggets decided to not only deal one of their more-talented players (Rose) but to trade out of the lottery and for two over-the-hill guards, Jackson (who was 31) and Pierce (37). Of course Denver decided to deal Jackson back to Indiana at the trade deadline for scraps (Vincent Askew, Eddie Johnson and two second round picks). But the kicker was drafting Rentzias, who was rumored at the time of the draft as the first Dirk Nowitzki. What he turned out to be was a 6-foot-11 scrub who played one season in the NBA. And considering the Nuggets could have walked away with Nash or Bryant to team up with Rose and Antonio McDyess. McInnis may have been the best thing to come out of the draft, but the Nuggets cut him before the start of the season.</p>
<p><strong>1997 Draft: Drafted Tony Battie (5th pick), traded for Danny Fortson (10th), Bobby Jackson (23rd) and Eric Washington (46th).<br />
</strong>This draft wasn&#8217;t terrible, per se, but it wasn&#8217;t as good as it could be. The worst was definitely Battie (also known as &#8216;El Busto&#8217;). Battie is still playing in the NBA 15 years later, but he has never been a star performer and has never averaged more than 10 points a game. Not exactly the pick you want to build your team around, especially when a young star by the name of Tracy McGrady was drafted two picks later.<br />
Fortson was a big body that the Nuggets desperately needed. He even averaged a double-double during the 1998 season (11 points, 11.6 rebounds), but he was also dealt for Ervin Johnson &#8211; who was one of the best defensive centers in the NBA. The year prior Johnson was third in the NBA in blocks and second in rebounds.<br />
Jackson was one of the better players to come out of the draft and was one of the few bright spots for the Nuggets in 1997. He averaged 11.7 points and 4.7 assists and started 53 games for the Nuggets. However, he was dealt the following season with Dean Garrett and the Nuggets&#8217; 1999 draft pick for Chauncey Billups.<br />
Washington started opening day for the Nuggets and averaged 12 points during his rookie season. But he only lasted two years in the NBA. <strong><br />
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<p><strong>1980 DRAFT: Drafted James Ray with the 5th pick.<br />
</strong>There aren&#8217;t many players from the 1980 draft that had as bad of a career as Ray. He lasted three seasons in the NBA and never averaged more than four points a game. He was suppose to be a 6-foot-9 dominating scorer for the Nuggets after leading Jacksonville University to the NCAA Tournament. Instead, he left the NBA in 1983 for Europe and never returned. Kiki Vandeweghe was drafted with the 11th pick in the same draft.</p>
<p><strong>2004 DRAFT and 2005 DRAFT: Traded Jameer Nelson and Jarrett Jack for Linas Kleiza, Julius Hodge and Ricky Sanchez.<br />
</strong>Nelson and Jack have combined to play 1,059 games in the NBA, Kleiza, Hodge and Sanchez played 411. Jack and Nelson are both starting point guards in the NBA, while Kleiza is a backup small forward and Hodge and Sanchez are out of the NBA. In fact, Sanchez has never played in the NBA. Of course Denver didn&#8217;t need a point guard at the time, but they did need a shooter and Hodge was not that. What makes the drafts even worst is Denver could have had Kevin Martin (26th) and Anderson Varejao (30th) in the 2004 Draft or David Lee (30th), Ersan Ilyasova (36th), Monta Ellis (40th), Lou Williams (45th) and Marcin Gortat (57th) in the 2005 Draft.</p>
<p>Some may consider the 2002 Draft, mainly due to the selection of Nikoloz Tskitishvili but the Nuggets also acquired Marcus Camby and Nene in that draft. <strong><br />
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		<title>Nuggets Should Draft John Jenkins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2012 04:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Maness</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Denver Nuggets don&#8217;t really have any glaring needs going into the offseason, but if there was one it would be shooting the ball (and also defending the perimeter). The Nuggets were the third worst 3-point shooting team in the playoffs and were tied for 23rd during the regular season. Their best statistical shooters from [...]</p><p><a href="http://nugglove.com/2012/06/13/nuggets-should-draft-john-jenkins/">Nuggets Should Draft John Jenkins</a> - <a href="http://nugglove.com">Nugg Love</a> - <a href="http://nugglove.com">Nugg Love - A Denver Nuggets Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2798" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 393px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/78/files/2012/06/5974664.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2798" title="NCAA Basketball: Louisiana State at Vanderbilt" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/78/files/2012/06/5974664.jpg" alt="" width="383" height="550" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Feb, 8 2012; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores guard John Jenkins (23) celebrates with guard Kendren Johnson (2) during a time out against the Louisiana State Tigers during the second half at Memorial Gym. The Commodores beat the Tigers 76-61. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>The Denver Nuggets don&#8217;t really have any glaring needs going into the offseason, but if there was one it would be shooting the ball (and also defending the perimeter).</p>
<p>The Nuggets were the third worst 3-point shooting team in the playoffs and were tied for 23rd during the regular season. Their best statistical shooters from behind the arc last season were Arron Afflalo at .398 percent and Ty Lawson at .365. However, neither one of the two is considered a dangerous shooter.</p>
<p>Enter John Jenkins, who one of the most underrated players in the NBA Draft. Jenkins is a prolific scorer, with insanely  deep range. He has one of the quickest releases in basketball and can get his shot off over just about anybody. He also has good enough ballhandling skills to set up his own shot.</p>
<p>However, where he is going to be special at the next level is his ability as a spot up shooter. He has a super quick release and can get his shot off with great fundamentals given even the slightest bit of room. He also mirrors Ray Allen and Rip Hamilton with his relentless ability to work off screens and finding open spots on the floor.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fair to say he was the best shooter in college basketball (edging out Kentucky&#8217;s Doron Lamb). Jenkins shot over .40 percent during each of his three seasons at Vanderbilt and raised his game each year, finishing his career with a 19.9 points average during his junior year. He barely misses from the charity stripe, too, and at a workout back in May, Jenkins nailed 12 of 15 shots from NBA range.</p>
<p>Some scouts may worry how Jenkins will matchup against larger defenders in the NBA, but at Vanderbilt he had to get creative to score the ball since he was the focal point of the defense &#8211; which would sometimes throw two to three defenders at him.</p>
<p>Jenkins also is not tall, listed at 6-foot-4, but he has a 6-8 wingspan. He is also more athletic than most people give him credit. His max vertical leap was right on par with top prospect Michael Kidd Gilchrist.</p>
<p>The best comparison for him at the next level is JJ Redick and Anthony Morrow, but if he ends up with the Nuggets he may be the best shooter George Karl has had since Wesley Person.</p>
<p>It also doesn&#8217;t hurt that Jenkins is a fan of Corey Brewer, Denver&#8217;s energy player off the bench, from his days back in Florida.</p>
<p>Of course the question is where do the Nuggets draft Jenkins? They could draft him with the 20th pick, which may too high for a player that will just be a shooter at the next level. Or they can hope he slides to 38th. They also could use both their second round picks (38th and 50th) and try to get another late first round pick. The Chicago Bulls (29th) and Golden State (30th) each would be two teams willing to trade their late picks. The Bulls are the more likely, since there are talks that they aren&#8217;t going to pick up CJ Watson&#8217;s player option and they are also expected to part ways with Kyle Korver and Ronnie Brewer. Trading out of the first round would also help cut costs.</p>
<p>Jenkins isn&#8217;t going to lift the Nuggets over the top, but he&#8217;d fit a need on a squad that doesn&#8217;t have many.</p>
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