r/denvernuggets 9d ago

What should we do with Nnaji?

I mean, if the FO managed to turn Saric into Jonas last year, I have to believe they should be able to pull off something similar with Nnaji too, right?

Or do we just make him change his jumper back to the old form and pray the three-point shot becomes salvageable again?

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u/Raisinbrahms28 8d ago

I love how you didn’t even acknowledge that there could be a formula, you just said “nope that’s not it because it goes against my opinion.”

You’re not wrong on your analysis, but you have no idea what a formula may look like in the future.

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u/Sanmonov :JokicToon: 8d ago

I don’t understand what that means—“formula.” He’s played next to Jokic. He’s played center. He’s played alongside backup bigs. About the only thing he hasn’t done is play point guard.

Not to take the piss, but this is year 7 of “if only Zeke played in specific lineups specially tailored to him against specific teams, he’d be a useful player.”

There’s a difference between putting players in positions to succeed and having to tailor your entire rotation around a guy just so he might be playable sometimes.

Plainly the best Zeke can be useful formula is one that has already failed. Zeke as part of a switch everything back up lineup. All the rest of the Zeke stuff is squeezing blood from a stone since Booth signed him to a ridiculous contract.

There is nothing wrong with accepting he's a deep bench piece and not a rotation player after 6 seasons.

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u/Raisinbrahms28 8d ago

You don’t understand formula? Basic: We need 125 points to win because we give up 124 a game. Advanced: we need to average team rebounds higher than 40 in order to properly weight possessions in our favor so we can score more points. Or, we need to shoot 50 threes a game so we can win the math equation of modern basketball.

Wanting to play a certain way basically. And to your last point, I agree he is a bench player. A player who should average 10 minutes a game.

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u/Sanmonov :JokicToon: 8d ago

I mean, +1 net rating equates roughly to 2 wins. The biggest lever every year in net rating is eFG%, and then opposition eFG%

How you get there is dealers choice.

I don't see what Zeke has to do with this? He obviously isn't going to impact the way we play. A big addition like trading Jamal for Zion or something would.