
samdman
Aug 06, 2009 May 23, 2012 4 3141
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I hear you Stan
With the trade exceptions expiring constantly and nothing being done to address the Nuggets short comings I've answered my question of weather or not Stan K is committed.
One would think that a smart business person would take advantage of the TE if you were going to do something to improve the Nuggets. Anything less is a bitch slap unless you can throw away millions of $'s. In saying that I believe with the deception imposed I guess he can afford to throw away millions of $'s.
Wake up Nuggets Nation. You're being robbed. hood winked, screwed without lubrication. Stan isn't interested in bringing the Gold Ball to Denver. You're being taking advantage of. You're passion and loyalty is in vain.
Bernie Madoff is Stan Kronenke's mentor. And Bernie taught Stan well.
Wake up fellows stop having heart burn over something you have no control over. Time to find a team that has a owner who shares the enthusiasm, commitment to fans and loyalty as you have.
I like the Nuggets. In saying that I just can't share the enthusiasm I once did because I know they don't have an owner who supports them.
Is Stan K Committed
Let me begin by saying that I don't think George Karl is the right coach for the Nuggets he's had five years to prove me wrong. His insistence this year with an eight man rotation is ridiculous especially without CB1. There are numerous other faults but this isn't about him this is about someone else.
Rebounding is kicking the Nuggets ass. Nene and Bird aren't centers. The Nuggets are undersized. I can't blame this on GK even though he should play Petro, Balkman and Graham. That might save some wear and tear on Nene, Kenyon and Bird.
This season Cuban, Busy and the owner(s) of the Blazers did their due diligence and acquired the necessary players to make their teams contenders.
Stan k knew from the onset that the Nuggets were in a small to medium market yet he purchased them anyway.
Me being a fan I'm thinking that this owner is going to do what it takes to bring a championship to the Denver Nuggets.
I'm really pumped this year for the Nuggets after being so close last year. With a few tweaks here and there and the Nuggets should be winning a championship this year. NOT !
What does Stan K do? He lets LK walk and DJ walk. LK and JR did really well coming off the bench. I'm sorely missing him.
Steven Hunter was traded to Memphis. He's a seven footer that might have come through this year. He's playing for Memphis. He's a BIG that could have been thrown in to match up with Bynum, Oden and Timmy.
Stan K is making GK try to do more with less. It's not working and Stan and the FO have to know it's not working and that we need a BIG.
This leads me to think that Stan is about Stan and not for the Nuggets or the Nuggets fans. Stan isn't COMMITTED like the opposition. Say what you want about Cuban but he walks the walk.
The window of opportunity is closing on the Nuggets. January is going to be a challenging month for the Nuggets. It's a stretch but without CB1 or if another starter goes down the Nuggets could do a 2-13.
Stan needs to COMMIT to the Nuggets and the Nuggets fans, after all the salaries are paid by the sale of merchandise, ticket sales, beer sales, parking etc. that the FANS buy.
The Nuggets need a BIG to compete Stan and only Stan has the say in getting this done. Does Stan give a damn? We shall see.
is David Stern bought?
Everyone know that 60 minutes is airing Donaghy's story tonight. Right?
The Denver Post has printed an excerpt from Donaghy's book which details a loss of the Nuggets to the Spurs in 2004
This game was officiated by Donaghy and Bevetta.
Bevetta is still in the league so if it happened once it can happen again. With some of the calls that are called or ignored it's apparent that something stinks
My question is should there be a Congressional investigation of the NBA and David Stern?
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Where's the Beef
It is apparent that the Nuggets are getting outplayed at the Center position
Nene isn't a true Center and leaves a lot to be desired. He would do great at the PF position.
Bird is not even close in being a Center. He blocks shot well be he's to light in the ass
With this being said the Trade Exception can get us DJ Mbenga without having to give up anyone.
Lakers are way over the cap and Mbenga is big and would be a force to reckon with.
We need to get BIG. If the Mbenga deal isn't doable then I suggest Robert Swift.
He's not on the Thunders roster any longer. Maybe we could get him at the vet minimum.
With the addition of either maybe they could shwo our brilliant coach they could help the Nuggets in a quest for the ring.
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