Brevin Knight Keen on Denver

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">On the eve of the Nuggets' meeting with former Charlotte point guard Brevin Knight's agent in Washington, D.C., the guard expressed great interest in the possibility of playing in Denver.

    "That's an intriguing team for me," Knight said Tuesday by phone. "My interest is high. I just think it's a nice place to be. Two great scorers in (Allen) Iverson and Carmelo (Anthony). And to play with coach (George) Karl in that system, and where the organization has come from and where they are now, that's intriguing to me."

    The Bobcats bought out Knight's contract Friday. Despite overtures from Bobcats executive vice president Bernie Bickerstaff signaling that Charlotte might look to re-sign him, Knight said "the odds of going back to Charlotte are very slim."

    Knight's agent, Bill Strickland, is set to meet today with Nuggets vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien, Knight confirmed.

    He added that getting him into a Nuggets uniform hinges on security.

    "To get to this point in your career, years are a little more paramount than dollars," Knight, 31, said. "The biggest thing I can say is for me years are more important than amount per year. You want to be as guaranteed as possible to know that you have a job the next year. So, for me, that's the biggest thing for me and my family and we push on from there." </div>

    Source: Denver Post
     
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    Would be a terrific assition. Really knows the game is very unselfish, runs a team and distributes. If we can get him, it would be great I think. Of course, signing Steve Blake is still a high priority, but Brevin would be very very serviceable!!!
     
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    Oh and I meant addition, sorry about the typo!
     
  4. shankyoass

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    I actually think it would hamper the performance of the Nuggets. Sure he's a great floor general and passer, but what happens when they double Melo or AI, leaving Knight wide open for the jumpshop?

    I think the Nuggets would be better off keeping Steve Blake if possible. Younger and a better shooter.
     
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    Knight would be a pretty good pickup. He can get players on this team the ball like Blake did, and hes also probably quicker and a better defender. Blake did have a good shot, but he wasn't athletic at all or a very good defender. I just hope we get a guy that can play big minutes at the pg, so Iverson can play shooting gaurd for most of the game. George Karl needs to figure out how he can get Iverson in better position to score, not just give him the ball and let him go 1 on 1. They need to run him off screens and get him the ball in scoring positions like Eric Snow did in philly.
     

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