It does not matter why head coach Brian Shaw is adopting a deep spinning for his Denver Nuggets–it could be because the roster lacks a clear top eight, also it might be a sign the Nugs will use line modifications to double-down on fatigue-inducing speed at elevation like so many Denver squads before.
What’s the fact that it’s a smart idea.
„There’s likely to be 10 men at the start of the season, will probably be two at each position, which will be in the main spinning,“ Shaw stated, per Nate Timmons of DenverStiffs.com. „Barring foul trouble or blowouts, one way or another, which will determine if it gets deeper than that.“
The postseason remains a lofty goal with this particular club, largely because there are 10 teams which seem scarier (and also have better title odds) in the West. All that depth behind celebrities Ty Lawson and Kenneth Faried could be enough to propel the Nuggets into a .500 album, but it would be a stunner if they ended the 2014-15 effort in the conference’s top eight.
Many hands make light work, however, and Denver is going to use more hands than just about anyone this season. We are going to see if sharing the load pays off in surprising fashion.
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