Nuggets need to forget dynasty talk and focus on winning one more title

First, the Nuggets went two and ’que in the playoffs. Does that mean they are one-and-done when it comes to NBA titles?

When the postseason began, Denver harbored aspirations of a dynasty. It has been the posture of the front office to take a macro view, focused on winning multiple crowns over a swath of time.

There is no denying this wider-lens philosophy cost them in May. A thin bench, Jamal Murray’s erratic shooting and the disappearance of The Other Guys (Michael Porter Jr. and Aaron Gordon) conspired to gag away a 20-point lead in Game 7 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

As with the current Boston Celtics, the playoff opponents fell in the Nuggets’ favor a year ago. Denver took advantage of home court and met an inferior Miami Heat team for the championship. The Nuggets can bask forever in this accomplishment. But the stated goal is for this glory not to exist in a vacuum.

About that?

There is suddenly parity in the NBA. It has an NFL feel. There are legitimately seven teams that could win the title in 2025. The list includes the Nuggets, Celtics, Timberwolves, Milwaukee Bucks, Dallas Mavericks, Oklahoma City Thunder and Philadelphia 76ers.

Recency bias is hailing the Celtics as an all-time great team. Forgive me for pumping the brakes. The Nuggets were held in similar regard. Repeating is a nasty business. And for the Nuggets to enhance the reputation of their 2023 group – it requires at least two savvy additions this offseason like a 3-point marksman and a rim protector –  they must return to the Finals next season.

Another title would resurface talk of a dynasty. Truth is, there won’t be another one for a long time. The Nuggets’ focus must be narrow, to win a second title before the window pane closes on the fingers of this team.

Courtland Sutton maintains a good relationship with Sean Payton. They need it because it seems unlikely that Denver will compromise in its contract “stalemate” with the receiver. Sutton is a good player on an underwhelming offense. Combine that with his age — he turns 29 in October — and there is no reason to extend him. …

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