Yes, and no.
I do agree that a high post half-court offense similar to what Denver employs would be a good blueprint for this team. It's almost like Malone finally got the right pieces in Sacramento...too bad he's in Denver celebrating win #300. If you squint, you can see it. We're just a Michael Porter Jr. away.
That said, I think that offense relies too much on Jokic, who is currently all-worldly. Sabonis can have a similar impact, but I wouldn't want to slow things down as much, and I would rather give the ball a little more to Fox in transition to get things rolling downhill when the moments strike.
Denver is a competitive team, and if Murray comes back in good health, why can't they win it? That's what we want in Sacramento; a "why not us?" feeling. I think we're still one impact player and good coach away, but the blueprint is there.