Malik Allen delivers the tacos (Nuggets/Wolves recap)
The Nuggets just completed three games in four nights and turned in a 2-1 record. Tonight the Nuggets got an easy win against an opponent that isn’t always easy to beat. One of the more exciting occurrences on the night was Malik Allen burying a jumper to put Denver over 100 points to get Nuggets Nation four tacos for just one-dollar when you purchase a large drink. (Honestly.)
In the Nuggets 105-94 win Denver was able to play with their usual starters as Carmelo Anthony returned to action, but Ty Lawson remained sidelined with his sprained ankle. Melo started a bit rusty, getting his first shot blocked and going 1-4 from the field. Anthony did get his game going as the game wore on and finished 9-17 shooting for 24 points (3-5 from deep, 3-3 from the foul line).
Melo seemed a bit more comfortable shooting the ball from the outside and wasn’t working quite as hard getting himself into the lane, which is understandable coming off a knee injury. It was great to have Melo back on the floor and his return, for now, spelled the end of the short-lived Joey Graham era. Graham recorded a Did Not Play – Coach’s Decision and I was hoping that he would get some minutes after playing hard in Melo’s absence. I have been in favor of seeing J.R. Smith play some point guard and perhaps cut into Anthony Carter’s 18 minutes to get either Graham or Arron Afflalo more burn.
Afflalo played 31 minutes and led the Nuggets for a time in the scoring department with 15 points and I thought he was going to have a bigger game. Spellcheck finished with 15 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 block. Afflalo was carrying the Nuggets a bit in the first half and it was nice to see him get out and get a couple easy buckets on the fast break, another nice game for the hard working kid.
The Nuggets were out-rebounded 49-43 and were slaughtered on the defensive glass, as the Timberwolves were able to grab 21 offensive rebounds. Yes, 21 offensive rebounds! The two bright spots for Denver were Kenyon Martin (15 rebounds) and Chris Andersen (9 boards), but Kevin Love and Al Jefferson just feasted on the glass and seemed to get a hand on just about every missed shot.
The Nuggets started very slow once again tonight. Here is how things started:
- Billups missed jumper.
- Nene missed jumper.
- Nene loses ball out of bounds (turnover).
- Billups 2-2 from the foul line.
- Billups airball.
- Melo steal and Afflalo dunk.
- Billups missed jumper.
- Melo’s shot blocked on offensive rebound.
- Afflalo loses ball out of bounds.
- Melo misses three-pointer.
- K-Mart dunks.
- Nene goes 0-2 from free throw line.
- Afflalo misses a three.
- Melo turnover on a bad pass.
At this point Denver was losing 8-6 with just 5:40 left in the first quarter. Things were looking miserable and Denver was 2-6 from the foul line. Denver was able to get on track a bit offensively and won the quarter 20-15, but the slow starts against weak teams is very frustrating.
In the second quarter the Nuggets attempted to build a big lead, but Minnesota hung around thanks to Corey Brewer’s 18 points in the period. To plays that really stood out … Melo’s left handed dish to Bird for an easy dunk to give Denver a 27-19 lead and J.R. Smith’s steal off an inbounds pass which led to a beautiful reverse double-clutch dunk (47-35 Nuggets). But for all Denver’s effort, they just couldn’t get away from the Wolves and took only a 58-50 lead into the half.
Was I worried about Denver opening up the third quarter? Yes. Just a night removed from the third quarter collapse against the Kings, I was watching the Nuggets effort closely coming out of the break. Denver didn’t completely turn up the energy, but they did get some breathing room as they opened up a 16-point lead and took a 15-point lead into the decisive fourth quarter.
Like I mention in the title … the bulk of the excitement in the final period centered around Malik Allen hitting an outside jumper to ensure Taco Bell saw some ad time on the broadcast. The Nuggets cruised and it was good to see the team get a relatively easy win and to get a bit of rest down the stretch for a change.
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- The Nuggets finished 10-28 from three-point land. I don’t like to see the Nuggets hoisting some many bombs as you live by the three and die by the three on most nights.
- The Nuggets made 38 field goals and recorded 30 assists. Four Nuggets recorded 4+ assists on the night. (Billups with 10, J.R. with 6, Afflalo with 5 and A.C. with 4)
- Kenyon Martin missed out his 12th double-double of the season with 8 points and 15 rebounds … good to see K-Mart still attacking the glass.
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a squared
it will be interesting what happens with afflalo in the next nuggets game. the last time he had an outstanding all around performance that included 8 rebounds he went into a slump for several games. the scoring by quarters best sums up the game. the general rules i use are anything under 25 points the opponent scores denver is playing good defense. anything over 25 points the nuggets score they are executing on offense. the defense was good for 3 quarters. the second quarter reflects brewer going off for 18 points just over half the t-wolves total. the 20 point totals in the 1st and 4th quarters reflect sloppy play by the nuggets. as a team denver played five eighths (5/8) of a game well and won the contest against a weak opponent.
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Overall a nice rebound from the Kings game
Seeing as how I wasn’t one of the uber pessimistic people after that particular affair…I will say that this was overall a better defensive effort. Yes, they did get out rebounded and that is a MUST work on for the Orlando game.
Melo was obviously a bit rusty….but he seems to have matured quite a bit. I sense he was a bit frustrated after the game during his interview but all in all it was a good first game back.
Jr continues to puzzle….perplex….bamboozle….whatever. I think this has been a mental battle for far too long with Jr….sometimes the light flickers on occasionally during the game, but he is still struggling mightily.
Like I said…nice rebound from the kings game
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Slowly putting it back together
Nugs need this offense to travel with them. JR had 6 ast and AA had 5, they are playing well together with Melo back.
Here's what I wrote in the pregame
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* J.R. should take no more than TEN SHOTS tonight
* Carmelo will not score more than 25
* Billups and Lawson need to collect more than 5 assists each
* Nene should get 15 shots in the paint (if he’ll fucking shoot rather than pass 3 feet from the basket)
I fully expect a capable, dominating win over one of the worst teams in the league.
and here’s what happened
- JR took 12 shots, but made 5, for a slightly improved average of 42%. He also turned the ball over only twice (!?). Seems like a misleading number, could have sworn he turned it over more than that.
- Carmelo scored 24 points.
- Billups turned 10 assists, Lawson did not play. JR tallied 6.
- Nene only had 8 touches, but made 5 for 13 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks. Nene may not be posting quadruple-doubles, but he’s filling up the stat sheet.
Overall, a good win, even if it was sloppy sloppy sloppy. I am very much looking forward to the return of Lawson against the Magic.
Swats.
JR took 12 shots
8 were from behind the arc, and only two of those dropped. Chauncey wasn’t too hot from downtown either. I hope we don’t try to shoot the lights out against the Magic (or if we do, at least JR breaks out).
by Artimus Mangilord on Jan 12, 2010 9:56 AM MST up reply actions
Keep in mind the Magic live off the three
So it’s even more important that we are not only defending the 3 well, but also taking good shots.
Swats.
Yes, that's what I was trying to get at
We need to be smart on both ends of the court.
by Artimus Mangilord on Jan 12, 2010 1:16 PM MST up reply actions
Just one comment...sign Malik Allen to a 5 year extension
he has the TACO effect :)
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that works as long as he understands that he'll
only play when TACOS!!! are at stake :)
Dear Rockies- What a fun ride! Best comeback in MLB history to become NL Wild Card Champs.
Troy Tulowitzki-MLB's BEST shortstop..nuff said
Yorvit Torrealba-Our clutch has gone out,along with the best name in baseball. Sad Panda :(
Brad Hawpe- UZR isn't everything!
Dexter Fowler- The Bedazzler- Blinding speed, blinding smile, leaps Utleys in a single bound.
Didnt get to watch the game.
But I did see the highlights with Melo stoking! Nice statline from Afflalo.
Glad we didnt lose to the Wolves…again.
pretty good win
i missed the end of the game, but from what i saw:
afflalo was wet, like JR smith on fire, in the 2nd
nene was rly passive, tho it helped actually when he was passing to AA and JR
great to see melo back, good to see him not force anything
chaunceys 10 assists is great to have from your pg
and kmart has been nasty on the boards recently
JR had a really nice dunk and 6 assists good job
good
the ending was so sloppy, i just wanted the game to end. get the W and start resting up for the Magic.

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