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NBA Scouting Reports, Northwest Division (Part One)
Continuing our series of articles filling out our database with scouting reports of every single NBA player, we look at the first team in the Northwest division, the Denver Nuggets.
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ESPN.com - TrueHoop — ... Matt Kamalsky of DraftExpress is profiling the Nuggets. Anyone care to guess who he's talking about here? "Offers very little on the defensive end. Doesn't hustle back on defense, and is often one of the last players back. Can stay in front of good ball handlers for a time, but isn't able to change directions quickly when he's forced to move laterally. Closes out too high, making it easy for slower defenders to move past him to the rim. Will sell out on steal attempts. Takes a lot of risks to force turnovers. Will bait players into making bad passes, ...

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