The Nuggets had four players suffer season-ending injuries last year or before the season even began:
- Danilo Gallinari (torn ACL)
- JaVale McGee (stress fracture)
- Nate Robinson (torn ACL)
- J.J. Hickson (torn ACL)
Matt Moore of Eye on Basketball:
Shaw, via Christopher Dempsey of The Denver Post:
Looks like Timofey Mozgov – who took the job from Hickson before Hickson’s injury – has a head start on becoming Denver’s starting center.
The Nuggets have invested heavily in McGee, and he’s started just five games for them. We might be headed toward another disappointing season from McGee, even if it’s not his fault this time.
Denver has enough talent to push for a low playoff seed. But McGee is one of the team’s most talented players, and it doesn’t sound as if he’s close to ready. Then, once he gets healthy, his game still needs maturing.
I understand why the Nuggets gambled on the athletic McGee’s upside, but so far, it’s not paying off for one reason or another. With two years and $23,250,000 left on his contract, they have little choice but wait for him to get healthy and then go from there.