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The Nuggets are rumored to be leaning toward keeping Timofey Mozgov unless they receive a "crazy good" trade offer. The source of the tidbit, ESPN's Marc Stein, prefaces it with the warning that it may be "mere posturing" by someone "plugged into the Nuggets' plans," a warning we'll take the opportunity to echo. Mozgov has been chafing with a limited role behind Kosta Koufos and JaVale McGee, the Heat have already been mentioned as a possible suitor, and Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post wrote in January, "In less than a month, Timofey Mozgov is unlikely to be with the Nuggets." Stay tuned.Source: ESPN.com
Quote from: Who on February 07, 2013, 11:18:00 AMQuote from: Roy H. on February 07, 2013, 08:16:25 AMIs Mozgov even better than Bass? No, but Mozgov is a better player at the backup center position.True. If we plan to use Mozgov at backup center, then we'd be left with no starting power forward, though. I don't think Doc has any plans to give Wilcox a large role.
Quote from: Roy H. on February 07, 2013, 08:16:25 AMIs Mozgov even better than Bass? No, but Mozgov is a better player at the backup center position.
Is Mozgov even better than Bass?
This Is A Fair TradeTo Me I ThinkIt Gives Us Two Big ManAnd Get Rid Of Brandon Bass Huge Contract
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b6xyq87Celtics get bigger with a real C and tall PF.Memphis apparently wants Lee. So they get him while dropping Prince's salary.Denver picks up a pretty versatile and good 2/3 that can run and play tough D while not giving up anything they are really using.change it to brandon bass lee is ok for us for defensive purposes
Quote from: crownontherocks on February 10, 2013, 11:55:11 AMThe Nuggets are rumored to be leaning toward keeping Timofey Mozgov unless they receive a "crazy good" trade offer. The source of the tidbit, ESPN's Marc Stein, prefaces it with the warning that it may be "mere posturing" by someone "plugged into the Nuggets' plans," a warning we'll take the opportunity to echo. Mozgov has been chafing with a limited role behind Kosta Koufos and JaVale McGee, the Heat have already been mentioned as a possible suitor, and Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post wrote in January, "In less than a month, Timofey Mozgov is unlikely to be with the Nuggets." Stay tuned.Source: ESPN.comHe better not go to the Heat! That's the last thing we need. We should trade for him just to make sure the Heat don't get him.