This poll, on the question that most impacted the Nuggets tn 2007-08, is being posted on approximately 20 Nuggets forums. Combined results will be reported here sometime in April.
i voted for Diawara and AI but I never even saw JR Smith start or i might have put that. However we do need some bench scoring and JR has provided that and some.
DO NOT FAIL TO VOTE BECAUSE OF THE CURRENT VOTE TOTAL. Any of the choices can still win. These results are extremely early, the vote will be held open for at least 3 weeks, and the objective is to get at least 200 votes from the best and most informed Nuggets fans. After 6-9 hours of voting on various forums, the combined vote as of now is: Anthony Carter PG Allen Iverson SG........ 12 Votes Allen Iverson PG J.R. Smith SG.............. 29 Votes Allen Iverson PG Yakhouba Diawara SG........6 Votes
Smith is kind of nutty. Bringing him off the bench and letting him focus on scoring is probably a good strategy. I don't think you want volume shooters at three of your starting five positions.
It turns out this forum, compared with other forums, is higher ranked in terms of real activity and real interest in the Denver Nuggets than I thought. There are some forums out there where this poll is getting views but very few votes or responses, but I'm getting a decent number of votes here so far. So thanks for voting in this poll. To all those who think this poll is not important: it could not be more important than it is. Whether the Nuggets will go forward toward the West finals next year or start dropping back to being a 20-62 team, and whether the Andre Miller for Allen Iverson trade was a good trade or not, are just two of the many important things that are tied in with the question in this poll.
Thanks for all the votes and all the comments, I continue to think this is huge for the Nuggets. I have to go back to those AI/Yak November games and take a close look at those; I forgot about those. After 1 1/2 days of voting around the internet, the total vote is: 29 Votes for A) Anthony Carter PG and Allen Iverson SG 51 Votes for B ) Allen Iverson PG and J.R. Smith SG 10 Votes for C) Allen Iverson PG and Yakhouba Diawara SG I want at least 300 votes, but am not sure I'm going to get much past 250 though. As of now, I am going to keep counting until I get at least 250 votes, or until the end of April, whichever comes last. Anyone who hasn't voted yet, please vote if you know enough about the subject. There are many more votes to come, so the margins and the rankings of the choices can change a lot in the days ahead.
Hello SportsTwo writers, and happy March Madness. Thanks for all the votes and all the comments, I continue to think this is huge for the Nuggets. Anyone who hasn't voted, please vote if you know enough about the subject. After almost 4 1/2 days of voting around the internet, the total vote is: 38 Votes or 33% for A) Anthony Carter PG and Allen Iverson SG 66 Votes or 57% for B ) Allen Iverson PG and J.R. Smith SG 11 Votes or 10% for C) Allen Iverson PG and Yakhouba Diawara SG I want at least 300 votes, but am not sure I'm going to get much past 250 though. As of now, I am going to keep counting until I get at least 250 votes, or until the end of April, whichever comes last. Even though I go to all the forums, my vote counted as 1 vote only.
I watched the game the other night, where the Nuggets faced the Mavericks. And I have a few comments about things that I noticed in that game (which I've seen whenever watching the Nuggets play this season) relating to this topic: First, most of the time, when in the game, Iverson controlled the ball and the offense. Secondly, I could see the sense in JR coming off the bench. Why? Instant offense off the bench. Especially if Melo and/or Iverson aren't in. I mean, when those 2 are in, the scoring options are Iverson first, Melo second, Iverson third, Melo fourth, and then everyone else. Do you really think JR would get as many opportunities to score (which is pretty much all he's good for) with those 2 dominating the ball? Personally, I believe Carter does a fine job out there, and is the type of guy they need to fill that role of Iverson's backcourt mate. Of course, Blake was way better, but right now, Carter's all they got.