Friendly Bounce Season Recaps: The Denver Nuggets were quietly fun

Mar 17, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton (5) reacts to a referee against the Atlanta Hawks in the second quarter at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 17, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton (5) reacts to a referee against the Atlanta Hawks in the second quarter at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 17, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton (5) reacts to a referee against the Atlanta Hawks in the second quarter at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 17, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton (5) reacts to a referee against the Atlanta Hawks in the second quarter at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /

As the NBA regular season starts to roll to its end, the majority of teams are already planning fishing trips after not making the NBA Playoffs. While serious season eulogies are going on over at Hardwood Paroxysm, we here at The Friendly Bounce are taking a look at the important part of each team’s season as we bid them farewell, the fun stuff. So enjoy and feel free to add your entries to each category in the comments below and follow along with the entire series over the next two weeks. 

Look, I’m not going to pretend that any of us watched a ton of the Denver Nuggets this season. While there were bright spots for the Nuggets at different times during the season, Denver mostly was stuck the mid-lottery area in a time zone that made it hard for people to care unless their favorite team happened to be playing Denver that night. Even Denver fans didn’t seem to care as the Nuggets finished dead last in attendance this season. So yeah, sorry Nuggets fans.

Most Vinable Player: 

Dan Favale (@Danfavale): Will Barton has a license to chuck and dunk, and I love it. He cannot be impeded when going baseline and knives through defenses from above the break with graceful explosion befitting Kevin Durant. 

Donnie Kolakowski (@Donniebuckets): Barton’s a solid choice, but I’m going with Nikola Jokic. That guy busted out the most veteran of moves in his rookie season, and had at least one play a night that was worth a look. He may not be as heralded as some other rookies, but he was really productive and fun to watch. 

Ryne Prinz (@Ryneprinz): Will Barton seems like a solid pick. As Dan said, his athleticism is incredibly smooth, and he seems to float in the air. He’s one of my favorite in-game dunkers in the league. 

Matt Cianfrone (@Matt_Cianfrone): Barton is my choice as well. He combines crazy athleticism with having no fear of failure which provides some interesting shot, dunk and block attempts and some great highlights.

10 Word Recaps: 

Dear Knicks,

Thanks for swapping picks with us.

Love, Denver (Dan)

Mudiay and Jokic debuted, and now the future looks bright. (Donnie)

Broncos won the Super Bowl so Denver forgot the Nuggets. (Matt)

Highlights: 

This is why Will Barton made the dunk contest: 

Nikola Jokic is crafty: 

(Vine via The Cauldron)

Remember that one time Kenneth Faried played defense? 

Danilo Gallinari is a great bad shot maker: 

(Vine via Bballbreakdown)

Crying Jordan: 

Emmanuel Mudiay’s shooting isn’t quite there yet.

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Other fun stuff: