They’re not dead. They’re just confusing. These Nuggets are the NBA’s version of a Christopher Nolan film. Stars aplenty. Jaw-dropping visuals. More puzzle than plot.

A breath-taking piece of work that’s also a foot too clever and a yard too complicated. Non-linear narratives that run the gamut from F to Q, then back to A again.

And speaking of non-linear, this was what Calvin Booth had to say in the middle of his media day news conference Thursday at Ball Arena:

“I think Nikola (Jokic) has a prime, 10-year contention window. You count the first year of that when Jamal (Murray) got hurt (2020-21). I think we’re about halfway through it. So we probably have about five or six more shots. All the shots count … we have (a title in) one of them. It’s great. The earlier we get it, the more we can have other conversations about other things.

“But it’s going to be incredibly hard to win another one.”

A year ago, though, at about this time, fresh off a title, the Nuggets’ GM said this, via The Ringer:

“I just want dudes that we try to develop, and it’s sustainable … if it costs us the chance to win a championship (in ’23-24), so be it. It’s worth the investment. It’s more about winning three out of six, three out of seven, four out of eight than it is about trying to go back-to-back.”

Fall 2023: We’ve got the road map to a dynasty!

Fall 2024: This dynasty thing is going to be incredibly hard!

In all fairness to Booth, those two statements are not mutually exclusive prospects. And both could be true at the same time. We certainly know, based on where we left The Joker, Blue Arrow and the rest of our heroes against Minnesota, that the whole “incredibly hard” thing is an absolute certainty.





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