With a healthy Aaron Gordon, Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones back in the rotation, the Nuggets coaching staff just might have found a salve for the franchise’s eternal ‘non-Jokic-minutes’ quandary. And it’s an old,…
Head coach David Adelman of the Denver Nuggets speaks to Nikola Jokic as Jamal Murray stands on the court during the second quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Ball Arena in Denver on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
If David Adelman and the Nuggets are thinking big next month, they’ll probably have to keep going small. The Grading The Week crew loves it when a plan starts coming together. Especially when that plan is the Nuggets’ injury-riddled rotation. The return of breakout wing Peyton Watson on top of the return of Mr. Nugget, Aaron Gordon, gave Adelman the jolt an inconsistent campaign needed with the playoffs looming: a 4-0 record from March 20-26, a stretch that featured a home rout of Portland in which the defense actually flashed in the second half; and a 125-123 win at Phoenix this past Tuesday night that Adelman might’ve found a way to lose a few weeks earlier. More importantly? With a healthy AG, Watson and Spencer Jones back in the rotation, the coaching staff just might have found a salve for the franchise’s eternal “non-Jokic-minutes” quandary. And it’s an old, familiar friend, too — the small, center-less lineup.According to NBA.com tracking data, the Nuggets featured two five-man lineups that played at least seven minutes together from March 19-26 and managed to put up a Net Rating of plus-7.0 points or better: • Nikola Jokic-Jamal Murray-Cam Johnson-Christian Braun-Tim Hardaway Jr.: One game, 7 minutes, plus-65.0 Net Rating . • Murray-Bruce Brown-Cam Johnson-Spencer Jones-Tim Hardaway Jr: Three games, 19 minutes, plus-56.0 Net Rating . Now that first grouping, while fun, might be too small a sample size to take to the bank at this point. But that second one? That looks an awful lot like a “stagger” look that can start the second and/or fourth quarters of playoff games while Jokic rests. Because it’s been working, time and again. Of the four games spanning March 20-26, the Nuggets “won” every second period. In fact, they outscored the opposition by an average of margin of 34-25. And the fourth quarter differential wasn’t all that far behind. Denver “won” three of those four fourth stanzas and outscored opponents 29-26, on average, over the final 12 minutes of regulation. Throw in the fact that the Nuggets put up a plus-9 point differential during their “non-Jokic” minutes on the road against the Suns, and the verdict is clear: Adelman’s not just onto something by going small with his bench. He’s probably already found it.Of course, one of the problems with the grind of an NBA season is that sometimes, a workable solution leaves a small problem in its wake. Or in the case of center Jonas Valanciunas, a 6-foot-11 problem. Because that four-game, 4-0 stretch for the Nuggets featured something else that stood out: Big Val didn’t play. At all. In fact, the backup big, as of Friday afternoon, hadn’t seen the floor for Denver since scoring four points and grabbing three boards over six minutes in a loss at Memphis back on March 18.Keeler: Why this ex-MLB umpire who lives in Colorado says robo umps are chumpsAvs’ Gabe Landeskog or Nuggets’ Peyton Watson: Who’s more important to a deep playoff run? Valanciunas has more than proved his worth this season, especially during that month while the Joker was out. It’s clear that some matchups for the 33-year-old veteran are better than others. And two of the worst matchups that the GTW scouts have seen for Big Val this season have come against Oklahoma City and San Antonio. Just saying.If once is a lone-wolf malcontent, then twice and thrice is a pattern of unhappy dawgs. At any rate, add Jordan Seaton and London Merritt to the list for former CU Buffs offering subtle jabs at Deion Sanders’ old coaching staff over the last few days. “Being here, it just means more,” Seaton, the Buffs’ former star left tackle who’s now at LSU, told reporters. “Being here is different, from how we train to how we work. When it comes to work, that’s what this place is about.Yes, the money to transfer out of Boulder was a big thing. But it clearly wasn’t the only thing.Colorado doctor refused to call 911, start CPR before man’s death, indictment saysAsking Eric: Friends only want to socialize outside, not at homeFemale-focused ski fest, famous for its naked lap, will go on despite no snow for skiing Cherry Creek Schools investigation targets $3 million in contracts with education firm, international travelJulie Gonzales set for one-on-one with John Hickenlooper in race for U.S. Senate
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
David Adelman Sets Goal for Nuggets' Final Eight GamesThe Denver Nuggets finally have a fully healthy lineup again.
Read more »
Nuggets escape Utah Jazz with furious late comeback, Cam Johnson game-winnerBennett Durando is the Denver Nuggets beat writer for The Denver Post. Before moving to Colorado, where he started as The Post's Avalanche beat writer, he covered SEC football, basketball and other sports for five years: first reporting on his alma mater, Missouri, for the St.
Read more »
Jokic's triple-double, Murray and Johnson hit late 3s to rally Nuggets by Jazz, 135-129Nikola Jokic had 33 points, 16 rebounds and 12 assists, Cam Johnson and Jamal Murray combined for four 3-pointers in the final 2:20, and the Denver Nuggets rall
Read more »
Jazz vs Nuggets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA GameThese Jazz vs. Nuggets predictions and NBA picks for Friday, March 27 recognize how Utah is changing the league, one blown halftime lead after another.
Read more »
Nikola Jokic isn’t into predicting Nuggets’ playoff ceiling: ‘I don’t like to look in the future’Bennett Durando is the Denver Nuggets beat writer for The Denver Post. Before moving to Colorado, where he started as The Post's Avalanche beat writer, he covered SEC football, basketball and other sports for five years: first reporting on his alma mater, Missouri, for the St.
Read more »
Best NBA Player Props Today for March 29: Helping HandOur NBA player prop picks for March 29 focus on the passing ability of Nikola Jokic.
Read more »
