Are the Denver Nuggets Headed For Disaster?

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Last nights loss to Portland marked the exact halfway point in the Nuggets season and finally has started to make clear exactly who this Nuggets team is.

In fact RMCs own David Walker sent me a tweet that describes the team pretty well.

Yeah, all things equal theyre aggressively average. But the randomness at least makes a boring season somewhat exciting, he said providing one of the best descriptions of the 20-21, 2013-2014 Denver Nuggets I have seen all year.

All-in-all this season has taught us a few things, Ty Lawson is really good on offense and JJ Hickson is the master of misleading stat lines, and left us with some questions that seem harder and harder to answer; most notably has Kenneth Faried peaked and what should Denver do with Danilo Gallinaris injury issues still ongoing?

It is probably time to add another question to that list.

Are the Nuggets headed for disaster?

The worst place in the NBA to be is the middle and the Nuggets right now are firmly entrenched there, fighting for an eighth seed and first round exit they probably wont get yet already eliminating the chance to tank for a potential franchise changing talent at the top of a much heralded draft class
http://www.roundballminingcompany.com/2014/01/24/staking-a-claim-the-future/#more-8305
 

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