Interesting article on Denver GM Calvin Booth and his thoughts on the importance of positional size and other things:
https://denvergazette.com/sports/gen...b3967fc37.html
[FONT="]“A lot has been made of the defensive acquisitions, and I do think it’s important to have defenders, but more importantly, I feel like we targeted positional size,” Booth said in a Ball Arena hallway after the Nuggets’ practice Saturday ahead of Game 2. “If you have positional size and you defensive rebound pretty well and if you’re smart, you can become a good defender.”[/FONT]
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[FONT="]“Organizationally, that's something, (in) conversations with Calvin Booth when he took over last summer, that was their priority,” Malone said. “When you looked at last year's NBA Finals, not many small players out there because people are going to find you. We wanted to have positional size, strength, versatility. I think Calvin has done a of a job kind of putting this group together.”[/FONT]
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[FONT="]“I felt like there was points in the season because of roster construction and the expectation level of some of the players that, he had to play smaller lineups and three-guard lineups. I think (those are) lineups that probably wouldn’t have held up as well in playoff basketball. For him to make that adjustment on the fly, was very impressive.”[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT="]"Get big, smart players that have a chance to be good defenders and hopefully they can do that,” Booth said, summing up his approach. "Big is important, but so is smart."[/FONT]