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I don't remember the exact number of teams but the Nuggets were one of the few teams who didn't make any trades at the trade deadline this season.
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That's because they don't have the assets to with Booth trading them all and it didn't help that teams didn't want Nnaji and his contract to help facilitate a deal.
 

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winning and being good in college doesn't translate to being good in the Association though. Everyone who comes into the league from college is fairly good, but developing and adjusting your game to the pros ain't easy for most.
I know that I'm just saying he came into the league and immediately got tick in the playoffs on a championship run, he wasn't a project the coaches were working on for multiple seasons, that rookie season was on him primarily. Give that young cac some credit on his own.


everyone who comes from college is fairly good? Cmon breh :beli: we see too many young guys playing like dumbasses when they first join to league for you to stand on that opinion, it's not normal for a rookie to come into the biggest stage composed like he did at all...

Jordan Poole a vet and champion and he STILL looks like a dumbass on the regular
 

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everyone who comes from college is fairly good? Cmon breh :beli: we see too many young guys playing like dumbasses when they first join to league for you to stand on that opinion, it's not normal for a rookie to come into the biggest stage composed like he did at all...

but that's my point, being good in college don't mean you gonna be good in the pros. nikkaz light it up in the NCAAs, but get lit up in the NBA.

Especially cats who don't know what to do without the ball in their hands.
 
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