What I'll be looking for on Saturday night...
I'm fortunate enough to have tickets to both the Nuggets preseason game against Partizan Belgrade at Pepsi Center on Saturday night and the Broncos/Cowboys game at Invesco on Sunday. Guess which one I'm more excited about?
I love attending preseason basketball games for several reasons. First, the stadium is always half, if not two-thirds, empty so you really get to hear what's going on the floor between the players, coaches and (at least for now) replacement referees. Second, I like being as close as possible to the players early to see if all the summer rumors about who's in shape and who isn't are true or false. And third, even this early you can start gauging your team's energy and enthusiasm entering a new season. For example, last October you could just tell that the Nuggets had an extra gear in them, even before Chauncey Billups arrived.
So what will I be looking for on Saturday night? (And yes, I'm skipping ahead to Saturday since I can't watch tonight's game at Utah.)
I want to see if Carmelo Anthony is indeed 15 pounds lighter, as has been reported. And I'll also be looking for offseason improvements - if any - like adding a new move around the basket, working on the consistency of his free throw shooting or better defensive footwork.
Along the same lines as Melo's physique, I'll be keeping a close eye on Nenê. Did he maintain his conditioning this summer? Or did have another one of his "Brazilian summers" as we've seen in year's past as he recovered from that painful broken arm sustained in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals by laying on the beach?
Kenyon Martin is reportedly feeling better than he's ever felt and has his hops back from his New Jersey days. Hopefully we'll get to see a thunderous dunk or two that backs this up. K-Mart has been dishing out a lot of bold rhetoric lately, as well, and it will be fun to see if his body language matches up with his mouth. I have to say, though, it's nice having a Bill Laimbeer-type player on our team for once (in spite of the bloated contract) who deflects negative attention away from his teammates.
I won't read too much into Chauncey Billups' preseason performances. At 33 years old and with seven consecutive conference finals appearances on his resume, Chauncey has earned the right to ease into the preseason and save his energy for the regular season - kind of like how the Colts use Peyton Manning during the preseason in the NFL.
Everyone in attendance on Saturday night will paying close attention to George Karl's rotation and specifically, whether or not J.R. Smith starts. Karl has already come out publicly saying that J.R. isn't guaranteed to be starting as the Nuggets try to replicate last season's success with one of the most explosive benches in the NBA. The next question then is; did J.R. make any visible improvements in the offseason and how will he respond to staying on the bench?
And this leads us straight to Arron Afflalo, already assumed to be the Nuggets best offseason acquisition. The Afflalo bandwagon is filling up fast and I'm a proud member of it. But the downside of that is everything Afflalo does will be dissected and over-analyzed on Saturday night. If Afflalo starts and plays well throughout the preseason, don't be the least surprised if J.R. becomes the 2010 Sixth Man of the Year Award winner.
Speaking of new acquisitions, I'll be looking to see if Ty Lawson can go through a game without getting his shot blocked routinely like we saw in Las Vegas Summer League. Lawson's learning curve is already being praised and we're collectively hoping he'll be replacing Anthony Carter as the primary backup soon. I can't wait to see this kid play on Saturday night.
Another observation to make a note of is how Chris "Birdman" Andersen responds to his newfound job security and how Renaldo Balkman handles being a rotation fixture, assuming he'll be filling in for the departed Linas Kleiza in backing up Melo. And I think we all know we'll get a good effort from A.C. even if a few turnovers come along with said effort.
And of course it's always fun to see new players. This weekend we'll be watching where Malik Allen fits into the rotation, how Joey Graham and James White do in a Nuggets uniform and if training camp newcomers Keith Brumbaugh, Dontaye Draper and Kurt Looby have any shot whatsoever of making the opening day roster.
I can't wait! A Nuggets preseason game and a Broncos victory over the Cowboys in the same weekend? It might be too much to ask...
On a side note, if any of you are coming to Saturday's game, Nate and I will be getting there early and it would be great to meet up with some fellow Stiffs at the Blue Sky Lounge. So drop us an email and let us know.
Photo courtesy of David Zalubowski, AP
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Malik Allen may surprise us
I was reading on the denver post’s website that Malik Allen has a consistant stroke from 18 feet. If this is true, and he gets say 15 minutes a night, then he could really help spread the floor for stretches of the game. If it’s bogus, then we still get a 6’10" forward to soak up six fouls.
Read that article too. Kinda hoping for the same.
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Don't get your hopes up too high
I just glanced at his carreer averages and they are pretty dismal. I don’t think he will get much playing time.
On Malik
I read that article as well and thought the same thing. His career stats are pretty bad; The career stats (not just one season) is a better barometer of what to expect from a player than anything he does in practice or in a preseason game. Still, lets hope if he remains with the team that he has his best season yet.
Oh yea
GO BRONCOS! Funny, they are already starting to remind me of last years Nuggets. A team everyone counted out that ends up proving everyone wrong in the end through DEFENSE!!!
You're Killing Your Father, Larry
C’mon, man . . . don’t start calling Mile High Stadium “Invesco.” If we ever want that stadium to recapture its proper name, we’re going to need leaders of the Denver blogosphere to refer to it by said name. You are one of those leaders. Do you part please.
Cheers,
Flip
heres a preview i read on the nuggz
http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/09/denver-nuggets-season-preview-3/
check it out its a good read
kmart
a year ago was the first time kenyon was not rehabbing a major injury for several seasons. hopefully he can build on that and be in the line up this year for more than 66 games.
pick up a calf every day pretty soon you will be picking up a cow
10 minutes til preseason is underway
Been waiting way too long for this day. See if JR buries about 6 3’s tonight
by birdmann on Oct 1, 2009 6:52 PM MDT via mobile reply actions
We need a preseason game thread
I’d love to see “Petro with the block! (against)”
Plus, the Rockies deserve off the stiff list.
"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway
Game already going on
Let’s just pretend that this is the thread. I’m mainly interested in our last 3 games
"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway
Denver getting owned
But does it matter?
"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway
Where is J.R.?
Was this prearranged? Afflalo didn’t seem too bad. I see him averaging 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and a 100 on the pure awesomeness scale this season.
"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway
Denver - Partizan
Hi all, I live in Serbia (fun of Partizan Belgrade) and I’m wondering if anyone could tell me if preseason game against Partizan is going to be shown on any television or somewhere on the internet? I would love to watch the game :-(
I think it's on TNT
But I’m not 100% positive. You could probably find it somehwere on the net if it’s not on TV though.
nope can't find it anywhere
I’ve been looking that stream for already 4 days and nothing, I can’t find it anywhere, so if anyone know something about it, please notify me.
For the guy who said Malik Allen has a consistent stroke from > 18 feet...
He took 51 shots from > 18 ft last year and only made 13 for….
A consistent and abysmal 25%.
Correction...
I screwed up the query…he actually shot 38/95 from 18ft+ last year. Not quite 25% but an awesome 40%
Nuggets Shooting Percentages from > 18 ft Last Year...
Keep in mind some of these stats are a little misleading because these shots include 3’s and half court heaves.
Carmelo Anthony – 221/584
Chris Andersen – 9/28
Chauncey Billups – 233/556
Anthony Carter – 60/180 – puke
Dahntay Jones – 31/82
Linas Kleiza – 73/241 – puke
Kmart – 53/164 – Confirms my belief that Kmart shouldn’t ever be taking a jumpshot
JR Smith – 226/537
Should I watch the Partizan game or the Rockies game...
Is the Partizan game even recorded/shown anywhere?
"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway

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