Lowe: All-Star rule madness, Bradley Beal and the red-hot Spurs

5:03 am | January 11, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:


It’s that time:

1. Jamal Murray, popping, and the gritty Denver Nuggets

Murray is perhaps the league’s most important swing player over the next three seasons. If he becomes an All-Star, the Nuggets could contend for a long time. If he tops out below that, Denver has more work to do.

He’s fascinating right now — young, inconsistent, prone to bouts of self-doubt, and a threat to snap out of them at any moment with an incandescent explosion. He attempts five 3-pointers and 11 2-pointers per game. When Denver and Murray are both fully optimized, that ratio will probably tilt a little more toward 3s.

There are discrete scenarios when Murray should let it fly more. He too often settles for long 2s when big guys switch onto him; he’s capable of step-back fire: