They've definitetly had their number, but I think Denver could easily play better against the Lakers.
What I am trying to say is if they could, they would. Saying they should because what they have on paper is like saying that the Suns are a championship team for the same reasons. They might look like they should beat certain teams but they just cannot. The Lakers in the 5 match ups this year have dictated the flow and tempo 98% of the time. Each time they've matched up they've been beat by double digits. Not a single time this year have the Nuggets really controlled a game with the Lakers for any stretch of time. It's been the same whether Pau Gasol has been in or Andrew Bynum was in. Whether Kobe went off or did not go off.
However there have been times this year where Denver has dominated teams playing this same style of basketball. I just think the Lakers have there number regardless of what they try to adjust.
Actually it blows me away that they're not. They are loaded with talent. They have two of the best scorers in the league surrounded by Martin, Camby, Klieza, Najera, Smith, Carter, Nene. Their two stars are surrounded with a couple of shooters, some bangers, a couple of good defenders.
But only one guy who is a real play maker in the sense that he really makes a lot of plays for others (AI of course). A lot of these guys are use to catching the ball and shooting. They are not passers and it keeps Denver from really being able to pick their spots. In fact if Allen Iverson doesn't pick spots for them it seems as if they settle for anything. Maybe if this squad had Chris Paul or Deron Williams I would agree but they don't. AI is not even a natural PG. He is just talented enough to do anything he wants on the floor.
This kind of goes back to me having to put my foot in my mouth about AK-47 towards the end of the season. AK-47 may not be an Allen Iverson but he will make the pass to the right person who makes another good pass. Having players who consistently do that is very important. They have a bunch of guys who are black holes meaning they get the ball and it doesn't go to another team mate. The Lakers on the other hand have a number of guys outside of their two all star players who can make plays for others.
Passing is just a small part of it. I'm talking about patience and discipline. It appears to me that the Nuggs just run down and whoever happens to have the ball shoots it. This works out okay most of the time if it's in AI or Melo's hands, but when Martin, Camby, Klieza, whoever get the ball they either run right at the basket, or pull up for a quick jumper. It's great to be aggressive, but they have to learn to pick their spots and force the defensive to react and make decisions. They have a ton of mismatch's with the Lakers and I don't see them doing their best to fully exploit them. BTW, I'm not saying they quite running and slow the game down. Running is they're strength and they should employ it, but again it comes down to picking your spots within the flow of the game.
Well if you are talking patience, that is not what is preached by their coach. If you saw any of the pre-game video clips of George Karl or any of the half time ones you would have heard how he tells them they are at their best attacking the other teams defense to wear them down. He doesn't want them to be patient and eat up the whole clock looking for that shot. They have a lot of fast players and have 4 guys who are quality finishers. He wants the ball to be shoved down the opposing teams defense throat in transition. When Denver has had success this is what they have done. I am not talking about stopping the fast break game or going Spurs slow. When you look for quality shots it will slow you down. Moving the ball from weak to strong a few times will slow them down.
Ditto for discipline. They are trying to follow what the coaching staff has addresses as their strength all season long. They are following what the coaching staff wants them to do. They've had success this year. Fighting for an 8th seed this year is like fighting for a 4-5 seed in years past. I don't think its fair to say they shouldn't be fighting for an 8th seed when you needed 50 wins to get there. So maybe it's not discipline as much as how the coaching staff has designed this team to play.
Another problem with the matchup with the Lakers is while their defense is def. suspect, they have a couple of decent defenders and a size advantage. Luke Walton, the current X factor of this series, has been using his size to KILL Denver. Whens the last time you saw Luke get 16 and 18 in back to back games? Just like they can't magically make players better passers/cutters they can't address some of the size mis matches.