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The Daily Fix [url]http://xrl.us/NuggetsSuck[/url] The Nuggets...crumbled around one of their stars, Carmelo Anthony, who had 12 turnovers and just eight assists in the series while never shooting as high as 43% in a single game. “The Nuggets always look dangerous from a distance as they did this season, winning 50 games with Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson, the NBA’s highest-scoring tandem, averaging a combined 52 points,” Mark Heisler writes in the Los Angeles Times [url]http://xrl.us/bjxxa[/url] . “The Nuggets then fall apart in the playoffs when Anthony gets double-teamed, presenting him a choice between passing the ball … or holding it longer. This makes five playoff appearances in Anthony’s five seasons, in which the Nuggets have played 24 games and lost 20.” He won two more postseason games — six for six — in his single NCAA tournament appearance, with Syracuse as a freshman. George Karl was Mr. Anthony’s coach in four of those five seasons, leading Denver Post columnist Mark Kiszla to call for Mr. Karl’s ouster. “While Karl preaches, his players are asleep in the pews,” Mr. Kiszla writes [url]http://xrl.us/bjxxc[/url] . “During breaks in the action against L.A., the Nuggets often seem more interested in getting a drink than in hearing the wisdom of their coach. Denver leads the league in blank stares during timeouts.” |
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