The Denver Nuggets are off to their first NBA title in series history as Nikola Jokic cements himself as the league’s MVP after an incredible performance in the postseason.
Besides proving to many that they are arguably the best player in the NBA, the Nuggets have proven to be the most versatile and least selfish team in the league, fueling Denver with a first-team mentality and attitude.
With the Nuggets relatively likely to be back on the same team next season, the consensus seems to be that Denver will be the team to beat again, but of course, pundits like to move the ante, especially Stephen A. Smith from ESPN.
According to Stephen A. Smith, the Boston Celtics’ recent acquisition of superstar Kristaps Porzingis was a game-changing move that made them favorites to win the title next season.
Former Nuggets head coach George Karl couldn’t quarrel more, taking to Twitter to seal Smith’s deal.
Looks like there will be a lot more of this over the next year before Jokic and the Nuggets win their second… https://t.co/D3MlAEsJjX
– George Karl (@CoachKarl22) June 25, 2023
The way the Nuggets are built and the style of basketball they play makes them potentially the next dynasty in the NBA.
It’s too soon to talk about the dynasty of a team that has just won its first title, but their recipe for success seems virtually unbeatable as long as the team is able to stay healthy, namely Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr.
There is no doubt some interesting teams around the league, such as the star-studded Phoenix Suns and Boston, but until the Nuggets are beaten in a seven-game series, Denver is the best in the NBA with a bright future ahead. .
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