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2/24/2011  2:36 PM
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George Karl on new Nuggets roster: “deepest team I’ve had here”
By Benjamin Hochman
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Everyone – from Josh Kroenke to George Karl, from me to you – is curious about how this new-look Nuggets team is going to, well, look.

“There’s no question,” coach Karl said at today’s shootaround, “that the next 5-10-15 games we will have as much of a surprise – we won’t know how it’ll all work, but (the opposing teams) won’t know how it will work either. Sometimes that works to your advantage.”

The Nuggets host the Celtics tonight in an 8:30 p.m. TNT game. Karl said he hadn’t made a decision about the starting lineup, but hinted that he’s leaning toward starting Danilo Gallinari at small forward, instead of J.R. Smith, the shooting guard who started there in Tuesday’s game (the game played without any players involved in Monday’s big trade).

“We are trying all defensive sets, offensive and defensive concepts,” said Gallinari, who averaged 15.9 points per game with New York this season. “Especially on offense, we run the same concepts we ran in New York. The transition has been pretty easy. … We have a pretty good team with a lot of talent and a lot of guys who know how to play basketball. That makes things a lot easier.”

No, the Nuggets no longer have a superstar – quick, name (in your opinion) the Nuggets’ best player? (Tough to do, right?) But the Nuggets do have a deep team of pretty good players. In fact, Karl admitted, “I think it’s the deepest team I’ve ever had here. I have 12 guys who can play basketball, maybe 14. that’s usually too many, but that’s a nice problem to have.

“It will be interesting how I do the rotation. I’ve got to stay grounded and loyal to the guys who have been here, until (the new guys) feel a comfort zone to play. But a lot of possessions out there are just play hard, play the right way. And we like to play fast, and they know how to because (coach Mike) D’Antoni plays a similar system.”

Karl was asked about his passion for coaching – and how it can splash onto this new team of youngsters. He expressed excitement about new intangibles with the Nuggets:

“There are four things that are as good as it’s ever been: We’re bigger than we’ve ever been, we’re younger than we’ve ever been. It’s the best team in my mind, now this hasn’t been proven yet, but I feel it will be the best running team we’ve ever had. We’ve run with kind of non running players. We’re going to be a better running team. And from what I see, it’s going to be the best passing team. So those things to me, excite the hell out of coaching. Talented players excite the hell out of you. But the things that make a team work, we’ve added some of those pieces that we’ve never had here. We will continue to shoot the ball as well as we shoot it. You’re run, you’re big, you run and you pass. I think (the front office) has done an incredible job. The personality of how we play is now much better than I think it was before.”

OK, George – what about the new Nuggets’ defense? How does it compare to the old Nuggets’ D?

“Come on,” Karl said. “Everybody knows we’re going to be better defensively. We couldn’t get worse. We’re bigger, faster and maybe young, more committed maybe even.

“Commitment, that’s got to be proven. I think the commitment of playing hard and playing with intensity, I think that will be out there too. It has to be the priority. We don’t have time to teach 35 different actions or trick plays we have. We’re going to put a priority on end of game situations, because Chauncey and Melo were so dominant in that area. If we play the right way, that means what a third of the games will be close games, maybe half. As I’ve said 100 times, you still win most of those games with stops, more than shots.”

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2/24/2011  2:37 PM
Gallo starting tonight against the Celtics.
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2/24/2011  2:43 PM
But the Nuggets do have a deep team of pretty good players. In fact, Karl admitted, “I think it’s the deepest team I’ve ever had here. I have 12 guys who can play basketball, maybe 14. that’s usually too many, but that’s a nice problem to have.

And this highlights the philosophical divide.

12 deep or 5 strong?

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2/24/2011  2:47 PM
nuggets will be very interesting.. can't wait for tonights game... Hope gallo does well..
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2/24/2011  2:49 PM
Gallo seems poised for a breakout soon- of all the players we lost I'm most curious how he develops. I think Chandler has topped out, I think Felton will step back a little (peaked in this offense) and that Mozgov won't be that special...but Gallo could develop into a 20+ point scorer and glue guy.
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2/24/2011  2:51 PM
Knickoftime wrote:
But the Nuggets do have a deep team of pretty good players. In fact, Karl admitted, “I think it’s the deepest team I’ve ever had here. I have 12 guys who can play basketball, maybe 14. that’s usually too many, but that’s a nice problem to have.

And this highlights the philosophical divide.

12 deep or 5 strong?

We are 4 strong.

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2/24/2011  2:53 PM
VDesai wrote:Gallo seems poised for a breakout soon- of all the players we lost I'm most curious how he develops. I think Chandler has topped out, I think Felton will step back a little (peaked in this offense) and that Mozgov won't be that special...but Gallo could develop into a 20+ point scorer and glue guy.

I agree. I think The Mayor is going to be like Marion. Felton a little inflated with this offense.

I think Timo will be a serviceable big man to a dependable NBA starting center. He won't be an all-star but he can be a serviceable starting NBA center.

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2/24/2011  2:54 PM
NYKBocker wrote:We are 4 strong.

Indeed. But then the Knicks weren't 12 deep either.

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2/24/2011  2:55 PM
tkf wrote:nuggets will be very interesting.. can't wait for tonights game... Hope gallo does well..

I want them all to have good careers. I'm in favor of the trade but I am indebted to all of them for giving me hope. Things sucked here for too long and those guys were major factors in me enjoying Knicks basketball

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2/24/2011  2:57 PM
Knickoftime wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:We are 4 strong.

Indeed. But then the Knicks weren't 12 deep either.

This is true. Denver has a lot of very good players right now with a possible all-star in Gallo.

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2/24/2011  3:06 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:I want them all to have good careers. I'm in favor of the trade but I am indebted to all of them for giving me hope. Things sucked here for too long and those guys were major factors in me enjoying Knicks basketball

Hey, worst that can happen if the Knicks strike out our the big three in 2012, they can bring Gallinari back.

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2/24/2011  6:59 PM
The winds have shifted. No more Knicks trying to be Phoenix-East. Now it's Denver trying to be Knicks-West. They'll never catch up though.
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2/24/2011  7:26 PM
yeah it's funny but the Nuggets are loaded with good young talent and we're top heavy now. They're even more suited to run and we've slowed down a bit, at least in the starting lineup. I think we're much more suited to doing well in the playoffs. It's more important that we have the capability to handle playing half court BB which is what will happen in the playoffs. Gonna have to watch Denver games just to see how our guys do.
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2/24/2011  8:17 PM
When Amare went to the bench, no one except Tony Douglas took the mantle as alpha scorer. You'd think Chandler/Gallo would have, but I think those two played their best with Amare on the court.

We saw last night that even with Amare on the bench, the Knicks still have an alpha scorer available. That's a big deal. Imagine the turmoil it will cause opposing teams trying to devise their defensive schemes. Both demand double teams... and someone's going to get a good look.

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2/24/2011  8:50 PM
technomaster wrote:When Amare went to the bench, no one except Tony Douglas took the mantle as alpha scorer. You'd think Chandler/Gallo would have, but I think those two played their best with Amare on the court.

We saw last night that even with Amare on the bench, the Knicks still have an alpha scorer available. That's a big deal. Imagine the turmoil it will cause opposing teams trying to devise their defensive schemes. Both demand double teams... and someone's going to get a good look.

Yes because we all know, we had problems scoring, and scoring wins championships. Can people please stop spewing this crap about our offense which we never had a problem with?

Rose is not the answer.
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2/24/2011  10:05 PM
knickstorrents wrote:
technomaster wrote:When Amare went to the bench, no one except Tony Douglas took the mantle as alpha scorer. You'd think Chandler/Gallo would have, but I think those two played their best with Amare on the court.

We saw last night that even with Amare on the bench, the Knicks still have an alpha scorer available. That's a big deal. Imagine the turmoil it will cause opposing teams trying to devise their defensive schemes. Both demand double teams... and someone's going to get a good look.

Yes because we all know, we had problems scoring, and scoring wins championships. Can people please stop spewing this crap about our offense which we never had a problem with?

The offense wasn't a problem... unless you consider the fact that we were overly reliant on Amar'e and didn't have anyone who could create their own shot from the wing (which almost every NBA champion ever has).

Melo changes the game for the Knicks offense - where it was potent before, it has a chance to be truly unstoppable now.

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2/24/2011  10:09 PM
Denver might be the deepest team to miss the playoffs lol.
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2/24/2011  11:17 PM
Kind of like a grudge match thus far

Nuggets vs Celtics

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2/25/2011  12:05 AM
BlueSeats wrote:The winds have shifted. No more Knicks trying to be Phoenix-East. Now it's Denver trying to be Knicks-West. They'll never catch up though.

NY Heat?

Had enough Melo?
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2/25/2011  1:30 AM
knickstorrents wrote:
technomaster wrote:When Amare went to the bench, no one except Tony Douglas took the mantle as alpha scorer. You'd think Chandler/Gallo would have, but I think those two played their best with Amare on the court.

We saw last night that even with Amare on the bench, the Knicks still have an alpha scorer available. That's a big deal. Imagine the turmoil it will cause opposing teams trying to devise their defensive schemes. Both demand double teams... and someone's going to get a good look.

Yes because we all know, we had problems scoring, and scoring wins championships. Can people please stop spewing this crap about our offense which we never had a problem with?

We just got the best clutch shooter in the league. We had scoring but we didn't have this kind of clutch shooting, we didn't have someone who could close out games like Melo. You can run the score up all you want but if you get shut down in crunch time it doesn't matter. Plenty of games this season that illustrated this problem. Stat can be clutch but Melo is on a different level.

George Karl on new Nuggets roster: “deepest team I’ve had here”

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