Hey,
I was posting here semi-regularly this summer and finally re-registered again. I also posted pretty regularly at the Bleacher Mob as TheBigO, but I've been unable to access their site for the last two months because of some problem with my computer.
Anyway, as far as my point goes, I thought of something fairly interesting during a nice stretch run of the Nuggets game. Of the five players on the floor, all but one of them was a player new to this team this season. And the fifth was Darius Songaila, who himself only joined the team last year.
Eddie House, Kevin Martin, Matt Barnes, Darius Songaila and Greg Ostertag was the lineup on the floor I believe, although it may have been Evans rather than Martin at the OG. Not only was it a completely new team on the floor, but these guys played very well in their stint as a group. House was unimpressive in his debut, and Barnes (as much as I like him) is inconsistent, but it does give me a good feeling about our bench to see guys 6-11 on the depth chart have a great showing when we needed them.
I really think the Mobley-Christie trade was about not getting hamstrung by DC's contract and will actually hurt the team in the short term. But after what I watched last night from Martin and what we've seen from Evans lately, I don't think the impact to the team will be as negative as I feared.
I was posting here semi-regularly this summer and finally re-registered again. I also posted pretty regularly at the Bleacher Mob as TheBigO, but I've been unable to access their site for the last two months because of some problem with my computer.
Anyway, as far as my point goes, I thought of something fairly interesting during a nice stretch run of the Nuggets game. Of the five players on the floor, all but one of them was a player new to this team this season. And the fifth was Darius Songaila, who himself only joined the team last year.
Eddie House, Kevin Martin, Matt Barnes, Darius Songaila and Greg Ostertag was the lineup on the floor I believe, although it may have been Evans rather than Martin at the OG. Not only was it a completely new team on the floor, but these guys played very well in their stint as a group. House was unimpressive in his debut, and Barnes (as much as I like him) is inconsistent, but it does give me a good feeling about our bench to see guys 6-11 on the depth chart have a great showing when we needed them.
I really think the Mobley-Christie trade was about not getting hamstrung by DC's contract and will actually hurt the team in the short term. But after what I watched last night from Martin and what we've seen from Evans lately, I don't think the impact to the team will be as negative as I feared.