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Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 10:29 am
by TheSyndicate
For this season's press conference, the Denver Nuggets have decided to sit down for a live interview with a world-renowned interviewer, Terry Gross, who does not specialize in sports. (For the purposes of this, my fiancee Meg played this part). For those that missed the live broadcast, the transcript is below:

Terry: What? No! I don't know why you're doing this.
Denver GM: No, it's fine! Thanks for sitting down with me. Let's jump right in with your first question.
T: Wellllll. Ok, are you looking forward to this season?
GM: I think the key word in your question there is 'looking forward'. See, that's what our offseason plans were all about. Our 'Big 3' pieces were 30, 29, and 25. Sure we could have given it another run - and maybe would have been the favorites out of the whole Western Conference. But, we were paying them a whole lot of money, and would have run into problems with the luxury tax-
T: Luxury Tax?
GM: Yeah, when you go over the salary cap-
T: Then how is it a salary cap, if you can go over it?
GM: It's a...soft cap...I don't know, some cat that runs the league said it was okay
T: What?
GM: Nevermind. So anyway, we really had an obligation to the fans in the long run to build a foundation that was younger, cheaper, and could be more-
T: This is a long answer
GM: Yeah, sorry. But I Was saying, more competitive in the long run. So we traded for a glutton of youth, potential, while still receiving NBA-ready players on good deals. So, yes. We are looking forward. Our ceiling on this season may not, admittedly, be as high as it could have been, but we like our future aspect much better.

T: Well my next question was gonna be 'What's the biggest difference between this season and last season,' but I don't know if it fits anymore, because of your meandering last answer.
GM: Are we in a fight?
T: No? Anyway, I guess I'll ask: Who's the biggest loser on your team?
GM: Without a doubt, it's Tony Allen. Tony (all 6'4" of him) is a tenacious defender, no doubt, but the years have slowed him BIG time. He now probably isn't fast enough to run with anyone at any position in the NBA. But if some player happens to dribble by him with the ball, he's probably going to steal it, because he's got great hands. So yeah, he's old, he's making $11m, he was the fortunate product of the Grizzlies needing to match salaries in one of the trades I mentioned above. I know you're getting tired of this, but can we get through like 2 or 3 more questions? :D

T: Who's your biggest competition this year?
GM: Wow, that's actually a good question. I'm surprised. I mean I never expected an actually reasonable intelligent question out of this.
T: I'm Terry Fryeing Gross....
GM: Whooooops. My apologies. Um. Okay. Backtracking. Backtracking. Okay. Oh! Biggest competition. Okay. So, my biggest competition? There are a LOT of teams that could be really great this year. I feel pretty confident in our chances to win the division. It's pretty wide open, but all the other teams have fundamental flaws or lack of depth - which is my team's best quality. In the Western Conference, the Suns and Clippers are always dangerous as they boast two of the three best players in the league (as evidenced by the fact the they went 2-3 in our inaugural fantasy league)-
T (sarcastically): OOOOOH - A fantasy league? Hahahahaha(uncontrollable gigglefits)
GM: Uhm, yeah. We're real nerds. Anywayz. I think the Rockets and Pelicans should do some work in the Southwest as well. The playoffs should be interesting for sure. Out East, the Bucks are a powerhouse, and the Raptors and Pacers have excellent individual players. I think it'd be an upset if one of those 3 teams didn't win it.

T: Ummm, this is a lot more boring than I anticipated...
GM: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Okay Okay, just one last question...then we can go to breakfast.
T: How much longer do you forsee being a General Manager?
GM: Image
T: *more giggles*

GM: Alright alright, we're done. Looking forward to questions from sportswriters from now on...

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 11:41 am
by NOLa.
Is this team stronger than the team a season ago? With the Warriors taking a step back, will you jump on any opportunity to catapult yourself into the "favorites" category to win it all?


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Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:14 pm
by Xist2Inspire
With so many new, younger, faces in Denver, is compenting for a title now really a concern this season, or are you more focused on player development and building chemistry?

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:14 pm
by WigNosy
Do you think Andre Drummond's offensive game will ever come around?

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:24 pm
by IamQuailman
Did you write the questions for the interviewer?

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:40 pm
by TheSyndicate
IamQuailman wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:24 pm Did you write the questions for the interviewer?
Nope. She's her own woman.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:48 pm
by 78#
What's your thoughts on Jrue Holiday and his improvement this offseason?

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 1:03 pm
by TheSyndicate
78# wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:48 pm What's your thoughts on Jrue Holiday and his improvement this offseason?
We're really stoked. He obviously put in some time with our shooting coach since he came to Denver and that has really paid off.

He's making it difficult to play him off the bench as was our original plan.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:45 pm
by TheSyndicate
NOLa. wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 11:41 am Is this team stronger than the team a season ago? With the Warriors taking a step back, will you jump on any opportunity to catapult yourself into the "favorites" category to win it all?


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Well, the east is super strong. So, anyone fancying themselves 'favorites' out west has to consider that. But I think I'm one of the teams that COULD win it all if a couple things break my way.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:48 pm
by TheSyndicate
Xist2Inspire wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:14 pm With so many new, younger, faces in Denver, is compenting for a title now really a concern this season, or are you more focused on player development and building chemistry?
Image

But seriously, the league seems pretty wide open, so we think we can contend. We also obviously made moves for our future.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:48 pm
by TheSyndicate
WigNosy wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:14 pm Do you think Andre Drummond's offensive game will ever come around?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but it doesn't really need to.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 4:54 pm
by fearthebrow
Random Dallas reporter:

You made several big moves this offseason. Among others, the acquisition of Holiday and Aminu was significant, but you also gave up some big pieces in the process. Do you think you improved, stayed about the same, or took step a back?

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 6:02 pm
by TheSyndicate
fearthebrow wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 4:54 pm Random Dallas reporter:

You made several big moves this offseason. Among others, the acquisition of Holiday and Aminu was significant, but you also gave up some big pieces in the process. Do you think you improved, stayed about the same, or took step a back?
I think I stayed about the season for this season, but improved vastly for the future.

Re: Nuggets 2015 Pre-Season Live Interview

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:32 am
by Inner_GI
thesyndicate, you may claim 5 points for your presser.