[外電] Denver Nuggets... The Grade So Far
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Denver Nuggets... The Grade So Far
After a slow start, it's been an eventful offseason for the Denver Nuggets.
And the way things are shaping up, the Nuggets might not be done, either.
Here's Denver's offseason report card with a detailed look at each move made
thus far.
Players and Assets Acquired via Trade
$10 million Trade Exception: Acquired in exchange for center Marcus Camby and
the right to swap 2010 second round picks.
Grade: Incomplete
Prevailing sentiment is that the Nuggets gave away its starting center for
nothing. However, that only holds true if the Nuggets fail to use the Trade
Exception acquired in the deal. Did owner Stan Kroenke order this deal to be
made to cut salary as some have insinuated? Or, did the Nuggets make this
move to achieve greater financial flexibility so they can restructure the
roster into a title contender? The simple truth is this question just can't
be answered yet, and the proof will be in the pudding. If the Nuggets use
the financial flexibility created by this trade to make the team better, it
could turn out to be a great trade. If not, the move will have been nothing
more than a mirage and could go down as one of the worst deals in franchise
history.
Renaldo Balkman: Acquired in exchange for Taurean Green, Bobby Jones and a
2010 second round pick
Grade: A
The Nuggets got a very solid one-on-one defender in exchange for two guys
whose contracts weren't going to be guaranteed, anyway. What's not to like
about that? Moreover, the fact Balkman makes only about $1.3 million next
season means he fits very nicely into Denver's current financial structure.
Think of him as a younger and longer version of Eduardo Najera. If he
doesn't pan out, the Nuggets can decline his team option next summer. If, on
the other hand, he gives them the type of energy and defensive effort your
friendly neighborhood columnist is expecting him to, he has the chance to be
an absolute steal for Denver over the course of the next three seasons.
Players Added in Free Agency
Chris Anderson: Signed a one-year $998,000 deal as an unrestricted free agent.
Grade: B-
This was a low-risk, high-reward play for the Nuggets. If Anderson can
reclaim the form he once had in Denver, he will prove to be a valuable energy
player off the bench. If not, the team will simply part ways with him next
summer. Anderson's ability to block shots from the weak side will be
important with Camby no longer in powder blue, and his energy could help him
earn a spot in George Karl's rotation. It's also important to note that the
league will be paying a portion of his salary since he signed a veteran's
minimum deal, so it was a sound financial investment by the team.
Dahntay Jones: Signed a one-year $926,678 deal as an unrestricted free agent.
Grade: C
This was also a low-risk play, but the potential reward probably won't be as
high as it could be with Anderson. Jones' willingness to play defense during
summer league play is what got the Nuggets' attention. However, with a glut
of smaller guards already on the roster, it's hard to imagine Jones cracking
the rotation. Like Anderson, Jones' contract is also a league minimum deal.
Players Acquired in the Draft
Sonny Weems: Drafted with the 39th pick in last June's Draft
Grade: C+
Okay, so technically Weems was acquired via trade from the Chicago Bulls, but
since he was a draft pick we'll discuss him as such. The move cost the
Nuggets a 2009 second round pick. However, considering Weems' phenomenal
athletic ability, the acquisition was a decent one by Denver. That said, he
does not have a guaranteed contract for next season and will have to make the
team by virtue of a strong showing in training camp. And even if he does,
minutes will likely be few and far between.
Business to Be Done:
J.R. Smith's status is still in limbo. Denver VP of Basketball Operations
Mark Warkentien told HOOPSWORLD last April that Smith would be in a Nuggets'
uniform next season. However, whether Smith will be playing for the one-year
qualifying offer or with a new long-term deal is not yet known. Unless
someone offers him absolutely funny money, though, expect Smith to be back.
Assuming Smith is indeed brought back, the Nuggets don't really have to add
any additional pieces to the roster. That said, expect the Nuggets to
continue to have dialogue about potential trades involving virtually anyone
on the roster not named Carmelo Anthony, and if the right deal comes along,
don't be surprised if the front office pulls the trigger.
Total Offseason Grade: C+
Virtually Denver's entire offseason hinges on what the club decides to do
with the trade exception and when they decide to do it. Are the Nuggets
committed to spending the money and trying to build a championship contender
next season or was the Camby trade really the first step in a larger
rebuilding process that will start next summer when Allen Iverson's nearly
$21 million salary comes off the books?
It's going to be an interesting next couple of months in the Mile High City.
As things stand now, the Nuggets have done an above-average job of plugging
some defensive holes with relatively inexpensive talent. In the very tough
Western Conference, though, Denver certainly hasn't done enough to be
considered a true contender.
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