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Forced to stay Varan and the middle class to smash Horford, the Nuggets find a substitute for the teacher, but their horizons still open

From the initial wise goal to the current overly persistent. The Nuggets' management's signing operations have gradually begun to shift from reasonable to stubborn. Especially when it comes to asking for a substitute for teachers, the Nuggets management seems to be a little overly anxious.

First, after learning that Valanciunas was determined to return to Europe to play, he still wanted to try to stay and not let go. Then he planned to join Horford's battle and brought Horford back to Denver with a full middle class of 14.1 million yuan. These two things show that the Nuggets management has lost their minds. At this time, you must be calm and open your horizons.

First of all, we must clarify the playing time and invite the teacher to play 36 minutes per game last season. Even if he shortens his playing time this season, he will have to play 32 minutes per game. The 48-minute game left him with only 16 minutes of substitute time. Many blue-collar centers can satisfy this time.

The second is to clarify the use needs. The substitute for a teacher who asks for a teacher is not necessarily another teacher, nor does it require the ability to attack at a low position. He has strong ability to eat cakes and has good frame protection. He can guarantee that he will not lose points when he is not here. In this way, the Nuggets have a lot more choices. The league is really short of centers who can block shots and defend the outside line.

For example, Eubanks, who was just cut by the Clippers, averaged 14.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game and shot 60% of the game when he was in the Trail Blazers. It was just because of frequent team changes in recent years that the value dropped. Even so, the 28-year-old Eubanks was not a problem to ask a teacher as a substitute. As long as he was given 15 minutes of playing time, he could perform well.

32-year-old Biyongbo is also a good choice. He has a height of 229 cm and a wingspan of 203 cm. He averaged 1.3 blocks and 1.9 frontcourt rebounds per game in his career. He was able to earn nearly 20 minutes of playing time with the Spurs last season, which shows that Bi Yongbo also has certain strength. Biyongbo is now a complete free agent and can sign back with a basic salary to serve as a substitute for the teacher.

Thomas Bryant might have had a much better situation now if he hadn't gone to the Nuggets in the first place. As a 27-year-old midzodiac center, Tobu can be regarded as a weakened version of Jordan Jr. Last season, Tobu averaged 6.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game with the Pacers last season. It's a pretty good inside substitute. His current value is basically the basic salary, but his ability is higher than the basic salary. So it is also a good choice to sign back to Tobu at this time.

If the Nuggets management insists on signing a white substitute for the appointment teacher, Ukrainian center Ryan is also a good choice. Last season, Ryan didn't get many opportunities in Lakers, but the reason was not that he didn't have the ability, but that the Lakers needed an inside line that could run and jump. Ryan is not in agreement with both of these points.

If Ryan is willing to go to the Nuggets to play a substitute for the teacher, the Nuggets' second lineup will have an extra Big White Bear who resists heavy centers. The current situation is that all teams are stocking up on the center of the Shield. The Nuggets have their own Shield center that can not only keep up with the trend, but also gain the lead when facing other teams' low-post centers.

In addition to the above choices, the Nuggets can also try to sign Jordan back, not only because Jordan and the appointment teacher have a good personal relationship and can provide emotional value to the Nuggets head, but also because Jordan, the 36-year-old, still has oil in the fuel tank. Last season, Jordan Jr. played for 30 minutes and he got two doubles! Another game is against the Rockets All-Star inside player Shen Jing away, and the data can be said to be very valuable. Perhaps the Nuggets management has regarded Jordan Jr. as an alternative and will sign him back to Denver at some point in the future.