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		<title>Five Things We Learned About The Denver Nuggets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 08:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Maness</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Dre Isn&#8217;t Happy: Putting Andre Miller on this Denver Nuggets team seemed like a match made in heaven, but so far that hasn&#8217;t been the case. Miller is currently averaging his career worst in points (9.8 points) and field goal percentage (.425), and to make matters worst Miller recently told Chris Tomlinson that he isn&#8217;t [...]</p><p><a href="http://nugglove.com/2012/01/16/five-things-we-learned-about-the-denver-nuggets/">Five Things We Learned About The Denver Nuggets</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>
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<li><strong>Dre Isn&#8217;t Happy: </strong>Putting Andre Miller on this Denver Nuggets team seemed like a match made in heaven, but so far that hasn&#8217;t been the case. Miller is currently averaging his career worst in points (9.8 points) and field goal percentage (.425), and to make matters worst Miller recently told Chris Tomlinson that he isn&#8217;t happy in his backup role with the Nuggets. Miller is in the last year of his contract and said he&#8217;d seek a starting role in the NBA and wouldn&#8217;t be opposed to remaining in Denver if nothing else opens up. While there wasn&#8217;t anything wrong with what Miller said, it obviously didn&#8217;t sit well with George Karl, who responded by saying, &#8216;I&#8217;m glad he&#8217;s proud of himself and he wants to play, but I think this still is the best opportunity for him.&#8217; So the question is, should the Nuggets consider trading Miller before the trade deadline? The Nuggets are on the road to something special with a team that plays together and  with cohesiveness and it migh be worth trading Miller for another player that is more willin gto buy into the system.</li>
<li><strong>No Easy Shots For Nene: </strong>The NBA is a copycat league and teams saw how the Oklahoma City Thunder defended Nene and the Denver Nuggets in the playoffs last season and they are defending the Nuggets in similar fashion. Teams have packed the paint in an effort to not give Nene any easy baskets. They are throwing an extra defender, and sometimes two in his direction, and teams aren&#8217;t afraid of making him earn it from the line. Nene has also let opponents off the hook by resorting to jumpers instead of battling for position closer to the paint. He has obvious been frustrated with the defenses and tends to lose interest when things are going his To Nene&#8217;s credit he has been much more active on the glass this season, averaging 8.4 rebounds a game.</li>
<li><strong>Brewer and Fernandez Trade Was A Steal: </strong>Any time you turn a second round draft pick into a player it is a steal. But when you turn a future second round draft pick for two rotation players is pure robbery and it is easy to say after 12 games the Denver Nuggets robbed the Dallas Mavericks when they traded a future second round draft pick for Rudy Fernandez and Corey Brewer.<br />
Everybody knew that Rudy Fernandez would be the ideal replacement for J.R. Smith, but Fernandez has been far more than that so far this season. He has quieted all the talks about his bad attitude, by being the ideal pickup for the Nuggets team mentality. He is extremely unselfish and a great passer, willing to set up his teammates for easy baskets. He also is great in the fast break and coming off screens for open jumpers and if the Nuggets offense goes stagnant he isn&#8217;t afraid to take over. But all in all, he has been the ideal pick up for the Nuggets.<br />
Brewer has also been a bright surprise, everybody knew he was a good defensive player &#8211; but not sure he was that good. His length, athleticism and  knowledge has been a handful for opposing players. On Sunday, he forced Dwyane Wade into an air ball and he also blocked MarShon Brooks fast break basket to help the Nuggets beat the Nets. On the offensive side of the ball is where Brewer has been more impressive, he is great at running in the fast break and getting easy baskets, but he is also able to knock down a few jumpers as well. He is shooting over .50 percent from the field and has hit 6 of 9 from behind the arc.</li>
<li><strong>The Nuggets Are Still Young: </strong>In the last five days, the Nuggets have blown out the Heat, gave up a season-most 115 points to the New Jersey Nets and have lost two games at home to teams with a combined record of 4-7 on the road.<br />
That is what young teams do, but at what point do the Nuggets grow up? At what points do they realize that they are in the NBA and they need to wake up and be ready to play with any team?<br />
Hopefully the Nuggets grow up fast, because they will now go on a 5-game road trip, which includes two back-to-backs.</li>
<li><strong>Mozgov has range: </strong>Timofey Mozgov is starting to resemble former Cleveland Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, not because of his size but because of his jumper. Mozgov surprised his teammates, the Heat and the fans on Friday when he hit back-to-back jumpers. He showed his range again on Sunday when he hit a 15-foot jumper against the Utah Jazz. Having a 7-footer on any team helps, but one that can make jumpers is huge.</li>
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		<title>The Nuggets biggest need</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Maness</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>All season long fans have asked for another big man and the push hasn&#8217;t been stronger than it is now with Big Z &#8212; Zydrunas Ilgauskas becoming available. While the 7-foot-3 post player would be huge (no pun intended) for the Nuggets, it was pointed out to me the other day that there is no [...]</p><p><a href="http://nugglove.com/2010/03/03/nuggets-need-the-next-bill-hanzlik/">The Nuggets biggest need</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_419" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/78/files/2010/03/LOUIE.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-419" title="LOUIE" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/78/files/2010/03/LOUIE-300x247.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="247" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Nuggets biggest need.</p></div>
<p>All season long fans have asked for another big man and the push hasn&#8217;t been stronger than it is now with Big Z &#8212; Zydrunas Ilgauskas becoming available.</p>
<p>While the 7-foot-3 post player would be huge (no pun intended) for the Nuggets, it was pointed out to me the other day that there is no guaranteed minutes for Z. Whose time would he take? K-Mart&#8217;s? Nene&#8217;s? Or Birdman&#8217;s? Something that Big Z has probably realized as well and so the chances of him coming to Denver are slim.</p>
<p>No doubt Z would help the Nuggets, but a bigger need for the team is a hustling big. Nene has great size, a good passer and solid scorer, K-Mart is the defensive leader and the Birdman is the energy off the bench. But where is the big that doesn&#8217;t care about minutes, that leaves it on the floor, plays tenacious defense and attacks the offensive glass?</p>
<p>Malik Allen has seen better days and plays to his strength, Johan Petro is too timid and Joey Graham cares about one thing and that is making Joey Graham look good. Renaldo Balkman was suppose to be that guy this year, but his lack of work ethic has rubbed the coaches the wrong way. Eduardo Najera was that guy two years ago and Reggie Evans and Ryan Bowen before that.</p>
<p>And  the World Champions over the last few years have each had that hustling big (outside of the Lakers last year who made up for it for having Kobe and Phil Jackson). The Celtics had Leon Powe in 2008, the Spurs had Fabricio Oberto 2007 and Udonis Haslem started for the Heat in 2006.</p>
<p>And while Denver should be fine without a hustling big this season, but come this offseason Denver may have found its ideal big and he was on the other side of the court on Monday in Phoenix.</p>
<p>And no his name wasn&#8217;t Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire, but he is definitely smarter.  He isn&#8217;t as big as Robin Lopez, but he did have more points and rebounds than the 7-foot center. In fact this player may be the second-coming of Bill Hanzlik. The Suns were +16 when he was on the floor and he was one of the main catalysts in the Suns outscoring the Nuggets, 33-11 in the second quarter.</p>
<p>At 6-foot-9, Louis Amundson played all 12 minutes of the second quarter scoring five points, grabbing five rebounds and gathering two steals to go with two fouls.</p>
<p>He outhustled the Nuggets&#8217; entire frontline, frustrating Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups on offense and also had two timely fouls. For younger Nuggets fans imagine Dahntay Jones, only in the post.</p>
<p>His minutes have been inconsistent at power forward and center this season, but still Amundson, a alumni of Monarch High School in Louisville, Colo.,  finds a way to impact the game. Whether it is attacking the offensive glass, setting solid picks or frustrating opposing players &#8211; which he has a solid history of doing.</p>
<p>Last season, he got under the skins of Zach Randolph and Nene &#8211; getting each ejected. In fact, Randolph threw a punch that knocked out some of Amundson&#8217;s teeth and Nene threw an elbow that drew an ejection.</p>
<p>The funny part is that Amundson is a good 30 pounds smaller than each player, but went toe-to-toe with both beasts.</p>
<p>He also has connections to Colorado, not only did he go to high school in Colorado (he originally went to Boulder High School before Monarch) but he also played for the Colorado 14ers, who were formerly the Nuggets&#8217; D-League squad and was actually the D-League MVP. So I couldn&#8217;t tell you how he escaped from the Nuggets grasps, but they weren&#8217;t the only team to miss out on this give-it-all player.</p>
<p>Amundson went undrafted in the 2006 NBA Draft, as many saw him to small for the power forward position and not offensive or quick enough to play small forward. But if there is a list of free agents for the Nuggets to look at in the offseason, I&#8217;m willing to bet Amundson is at the top of the list. Not only would he fit the role, he also would come cheap.</p>
<p>While he may not play for $855,189 this season, he won&#8217;t be asking for an arm and leg like many selfish players in the NBA this season.</p>
<p>And not to mention he would quickly be a fan favorite, with his style, give it all effort and his love of riding his <a title="bike" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80-NiJpIIP">bike. </a></p>
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