The scoring growth of the Denver Nuggets young core

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Play Type scoring statistics have been released for the 2018-19 NBA season. From Jamal Murray’s growth as a scorer, to Nikola Jokic’s drop off as a spot up shooter, to the emergence of Monte Morris and Malik Beasley, it’s time to check in on the performance of the Denver Nuggets young core.

In this piece, play type statistics for all 10 classifiable play types have been accumulated for Denver’s current young core pieces: Jokic, Murray, Morris, Beasley, Gary Harris, Trey Lyles, and Juancho Hernangomez. Players omitted from here: Torrey Craig for his age (28), and Michael Porter Jr., Jarred Vanderbilt, Tyler Lydon, and Thomas Welsh for a lack of playing time.

Let’s see who stands out:

Nikola Jokic

Jamal Murray

Gary Harris

Malik Beasley

Monte Morris

Monte Morris, immediately awesome.

Trey Lyles

Juancho Hernangomez


As the Nuggets continue to age and get better, they rest of the NBA ages too. Some for better (Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks) and some for worse (Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Toronto Raptors). The Nuggets have struck the proper balance of a young core that is learning on the fly and developing key skills just before they hit their prime together. Between the listed players above (mostly) and the introduction of Michael Porter Jr. and Jarred Vanderbilt to the fold next year, the Nuggets have youth for days, and a ceiling that continues to rise.

Currently sitting in second place in the Western Conference, Denver’s young core will determine whether or not the team will be a Finals Contender in the near future. With Jokic as the conductor and Murray, Harris, Beasley, Morris, Porter, and Vanderbilt as the instruments, the Nuggets have the staying power to be a force in the Western Conference for many years.

Will that actually come to pass? Time will tell, and the Nuggets have all of the time in the world.

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