Well, it's NBA draft night and another year of Tim Connelly talking a good game and delivering nothing has come around again. He said he had identified a couple of players to trade up for and didn't do it. He tried to swing a trade for Jimmy Butler and couldn't get it done and worse let a division rival in Minnesota snag him. So in typical Connelly fashion he traded the 13th pick for Trey Lyles and the 24th pick? Just what the Nuggets didn't need--a stretch four who isn't a good shooter and is turnover prone. Instead of doing what Portland did and trade for the 10th pick in Zach Collins--the exact player the Nuggets needed out of this draft--the Nuggets sat back and watched 2 division rivals get better. Connelly also didn't trade away the clog at shooting guard. Connelly has made a couple of nice deals and found some gems in the draft but his act is beginning to wear a little thin.