Has Jokic's dominance made Nurk's value go up?

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The Blazers got beat down by the Nuggets last time we met in the playoffs, BUT: a major factor was ticky-tack fouls on Nurk. Nurk had a positive +/- for the series, and Jokic actually had a negative. Plus Nurk is one of the few people who have the legit bulk to stop Jokic just battering into the post.
 
The Blazers got beat down by the Nuggets last time we met in the playoffs, BUT: a major factor was ticky-tack fouls on Nurk. Nurk had a positive +/- for the series, and Jokic actually had a negative. Plus Nurk is one of the few people who have the legit bulk to stop Jokic just battering into the post.
When you say "value", are you specifically referring to "trade value"? If so, I can only hope that the answer is yes, but I personally doubt that Jokic's performance has any impact on GMs' perception of Nurkic's potential impact on their squads.
 
As much as Nurk drives me crazy with his play he has untapped potential. The Denver coach took the Joker to another level when he said he needed to be in better shape. Nurk should look at the film of the joker and finally get into better shape. He drives me crazy when he just saunders down the court. Also consistency falling down on the floor to try and get calls. You never see the joker on the floor. The coaching staff needs to light a fire under him or we just give up on him. He could be a joker light version if he was in better shape and that would also give him better balance. The guy is carrying to much weight and needs to improve his running condition.
 
As much as Nurk drives me crazy with his play he has untapped potential. The Denver coach took the Joker to another level when he said he needed to be in better shape. Nurk should look at the film of the joker and finally get into better shape. He drives me crazy when he just saunders down the court. Also consistency falling down on the floor to try and get calls. You never see the joker on the floor. The coaching staff needs to light a fire under him or we just give up on him. He could be a joker light version if he was in better shape and that would also give him better balance. The guy is carrying to much weight and needs to improve his running condition.

Another thing about Jokic is he seems to cry a lot less than he used to. It was the only thing I did not like about him. He has gotten way better about it.

Nurk can drive me crazy as well, but he looks like he did drop weight last season. His roster weight never changes from the 290 so it is hard to know for sure
 
Nurk just does not work as hard as the joker. The joker may have more finely tuned skills but one thing he has over Nurk is his work ethic and conditioning. If Nurk ever figures that out he might be a very serviceable center in the NBA. However to much of the time he looks like he just going thru the motions and a paycheck.
 
The Blazers got beat down by the Nuggets last time we met in the playoffs, BUT: a major factor was ticky-tack fouls on Nurk. Nurk had a positive +/- for the series, and Jokic actually had a negative. Plus Nurk is one of the few people who have the legit bulk to stop Jokic just battering into the post.
Naw, i don't think so. Unless Nurk decides he's tired of bringing it half ass, and focus on getting better. And playing with the heart he had in the Euros for his native country, i just don't see it. Dame was amazing in that series. 34 pts, 10 asst. avg per game in that series. The rest were meh, including Nurk who played like a cupcake vs. Jokic. But he looked happy with his buddy Joker after the games.
 
Read a story about how Jokic turned himself into a better player after losing to the Blazers. It was pretty impressive.

Here is another thing. Nurk has worked hard to get back after a horrific injury. This tells me he has the drive to get better. I just wonder if someone can get ahold of him and stop the flopping for fouls and constant nagging the refs? I was watching last night. Yes there were times Jokic and even Butler were jawing at the refs but they were never caught on the opposite side of the floor while play was going. Happens to Nurk quite a bit being out of position because he is complaining about a no call on the last play or even two or three plays before. You got to stay in the game.
 
there is such an obvious difference in talent, skills, BBIQ, consistency, and durability I don't think there's any Jokic magic rubbing off on Nurk

Nurkic obviously has some skills and some talent. But he simply hasn't built on that foundation like Jokic has. Nurk has no consistency and unfortunately, I think his accumulated injuries have robbed him of lift and reaction time. That shouldn't prevent him from becoming a smarter player or leaning how to better finish in the paint
 
there is such an obvious difference in talent, skills, BBIQ, consistency, and durability I don't think there's any Jokic magic rubbing off on Nurk

Nurkic obviously has some skills and some talent. But he simply hasn't built on that foundation like Jokic has. Nurk has no consistency and unfortunately, I think his accumulated injuries have robbed him of lift and reaction time. That shouldn't prevent him from becoming a smarter player or leaning how to better finish in the paint
I just wonder how come Jokic always seems to make those shots he flips at the rim and Nurk can’t get a favorable roll to save his life?
 
I just wonder how come Jokic always seems to make those shots he flips at the rim and Nurk can’t get a favorable roll to save his life?

shooting touch in the paint is definitely a skill that Jokic has perfected. And it's a skill that Nurkic hasn't learned after 9 years in the league
 
shooting touch in the paint is definitely a skill that Jokic has perfected. And it's a skill that Nurkic hasn't learned after 9 years in the league
Watched a lot of centers thru the years the joker has the softest touch of any center I have ever seen. His shots hit the rim so softly and always seem to bounce his way. Surely there is technique and many hours of practice to accomplish it. I think Nurk would say practice the way Iverson use to talk about practice. However the skill level nurk is working with is much different a lot more practice would help him if he put the effort in.
 
If anything it lessens it.
 
I think if Nurk could defend Jokic better than the smaller centers the league is trending towards, then yes it would increase Nurk's trade value. But has anyone really defended the Joker well?
 
shooting touch in the paint is definitely a skill that Jokic has perfected. And it's a skill that Nurkic hasn't learned after 9 years in the league
Finesse takes strength. Core strength leads to balance and the ability to manipulate your body in ways to give you that finesse. Nurk lumbers up and down the court and throws himself at whatever or whomever he is targeting. It's why he's on the floor quite so much.
 
Watched a lot of centers thru the years the joker has the softest touch of any center I have ever seen. His shots hit the rim so softly and always seem to bounce his way. Surely there is technique and many hours of practice to accomplish it. I think Nurk would say practice the way Iverson use to talk about practice. However the skill level nurk is working with is much different a lot more practice would help him if he put the effort in.

the first part for Nurkic should be shot selection and patience. The percent of his shots around the rim that he rushes and just throws at the basket is ridiculous. I've never seen any big man have such a high rate of shots that don't come close to the rim. A lot of thos shots he starts his shooting motion before he's even looking at the basket. And that's after 9 years in the league

career FG% at the rim (0-3'):

Kessler .813 (only one season)
Nic Claxton .801
Evan Mobley .792
Ayton .762
Jarrett Allen .752
Embiid .744
Mitchell Robinson .743
AD .741
Gobert .741
Wendall Carter Jr .739
Adebayo .730
Poeltl .724
Jokic .717
Sabonis .716
Kevon Looney .715
KAT .710
Capela .710
Myles Turner .708
Maxi Kleber .705
Porzingis .693
Zubac .689
Jaren Jackson .687
Valanciunas .684
Brook Lopez .676
Steven Adams .667
Vucevic .667
Zach Collins .662

Nurkic .611

Whiteside .740
Trendon Watford .722
Plumlee .714
Eubanks .709
Jerami Grant .656

I tried to find C's/Big's with worse shooting around the rim. Couldn't do it. To me, efficiency at the rim comes from touch, patience, shot selection, recognition...all are facets of BBIQ and this kind of defines Nurk's weaknesses and flaws. He simply hasn't improved his mental game
 
Yes. Very remotely. Very very remotely.
In his Beast days, Nurk was very , very good. Even dominant in games. But since his major injury, he's been good at times, and mediocre to worse just as much.
 
the first part for Nurkic should be shot selection and patience. The percent of his shots around the rim that he rushes and just throws at the basket is ridiculous. I've never seen any big man have such a high rate of shots that don't come close to the rim. A lot of thos shots he starts his shooting motion before he's even looking at the basket. And that's after 9 years in the league

career FG% at the rim (0-3'):

Kessler .813 (only one season)
Nic Claxton .801
Evan Mobley .792
Ayton .762
Jarrett Allen .752
Embiid .744
Mitchell Robinson .743
AD .741
Gobert .741
Wendall Carter Jr .739
Adebayo .730
Poeltl .724
Jokic .717
Sabonis .716
Kevon Looney .715
KAT .710
Capela .710
Myles Turner .708
Maxi Kleber .705
Porzingis .693
Zubac .689
Jaren Jackson .687
Valanciunas .684
Brook Lopez .676
Steven Adams .667
Vucevic .667
Zach Collins .662

Nurkic .611

Whiteside .740
Trendon Watford .722
Plumlee .714
Eubanks .709
Jerami Grant .656

I tried to find C's/Big's with worse shooting around the rim. Couldn't do it. To me, efficiency at the rim comes from touch, patience, shot selection, recognition...all are facets of BBIQ and this kind of defines Nurk's weaknesses and flaws. He simply hasn't improved his mental game



Those numbers are very telling. Your eyes and my eyes , most likely , can verify this as far as Nurk goes. It's been maddening watching a pass set him up at point blank range, and he figures out a way to bumble it. Whether it be his loose hands, or a lazy flippa-rooski shot. Also he needs to stop bringing the ball down to waist level. Get the ball, and go up strong to the rim in one motion. I think he would get more calls if he did . Those waist flip shots aren't respected by anyone including the refs.
 
Depends….is Nurk REMOTELY the player Jokic is?
Of course not, but that's not what I meant. I'm talking about Nurk as somebody you can put on Jokic to slow him down a little. The Heat have nobody like that. Bam's great but he's way undersized for that role.
 
Nurkic needs to lose weight, work on conditioning, and work core strength. He’s going to be a huge dude even dropping significant weight.
 

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