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David Adelman Admits Denver Miss Aaron Gordon and Peyton Watson, Says Offense Has to Click
When asked if the Nuggets are missing Watson and Gordon, Adelman admitted they are but that the offense really failed him. "You're gambling if you play small against their team, but you're hoping it translates offensively," Adelman said. He stated that there's no update on Watson or Gordon and will continue playing Spencer Jones and Zeke Nnaji, guys who battle.
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Monica McNutt Says the Knicks Have Been “Outmatured” by CJ McCollum
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Nikola Jokic Says Better Scoring Will Unlock Denver's Offense
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Paul Pierce: Karl-Anthony Towns Must Be the Knicks' No. 1
Paul Pierce said New York’s title hopes depend on Towns becoming its top option, not Jalen Brunson. “He can’t be your best player on a championship team,” Pierce said of Brunson, arguing Towns should fill the Kevin Garnett role from Pierce’s Celtics days. He praised Towns’ efficiency and effort, but said the Knicks still are not featuring him enough.
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