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Nuggets-Celtics observations: Julian Strawther shows growth

Nuggets-Celtics observations: Julian Strawther shows growth

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Nuggets dropped their second preseason game to the Boston Celtics on Sunday, 130-104.

With Michael Malone resting more of his guys than he did in the first game Friday in Abu Dhabi, this rematch was more about evaluating where bench players are at as the 2024-25 season nears. The results were mixed. Here are three takeaways from the game and the atmosphere at Etihad Arena.

Malone turns red watching third unit

As general manager Calvin Booth said on the team’s media day, Denver might have nine players who could be in any rotation in the NBA this season. But with three of them resting Sunday — Aaron Gordon, Michael Porter Jr. and Russell Westbrook — the weaknesses of the rest of the roster were susceptible to be accentuated.

After Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray were done at halftime, it got ugly. The Celtics won the third quarter, 42-16, with turnovers and lackadaisical defense from Denver’s third unit causing Malone to call heated timeouts worthy of a playoff game. Vlatko Cancar doesn’t look his sharpest yet as he returns from a missed season, and Jalen Pickett struggled at both ends of the floor.

Hunter Tyson, by all accounts from teammates and coaches, was a surprising standout at training camp, capitalizing on his increased opportunities with Peyton Watson injured. But if he’s going to fit in the rotation, he has to provide what the Nuggets don’t have much of: shooting. He missed a pair of clean 3-point attempts during the first half while playing in an offense that (on the bright side) is more than capable of generating those looks for him.

Strawther’s offensive game

The main event at Summer League for the Nuggets this year, Julian Strawther continued to showcase that his multi-level scoring capability is far along for a second-year player who was drafted at the end of the first round. He’s doing more with his game than just spotting up, and when he played with the starters Jamal Murray deferred to him at one point seemingly in an effort to give Strawther the reps with the ball in his hand.

The Gonzaga alum finished the game with 17 points (second on the team Nikola Jokic’s 20) on 6-of-12 shooting. He got to the foul line for five attempts as well, a skill that would take Denver’s second unit far if it translates to the regular season.

The scene in Abu Dhabi

There were moments early in the game during live play when the squeaking of shoes on a seemingly mic’d up court was the loudest noise in Etihad Arena. It was Boston’s turn to oversee the in-game entertainment as the home team, after Denver’s staff ran the show Friday. During several Nuggets possessions, the Celtics’ arena DJ queued up a “DE-FENSE” chant by playing two quarter-notes of bass over the arena speakers. Nobody answered with a chant.

About those entertainment staffs: The league covers expenses for the teams traveling to Abu Dhabi, so the Nuggets aren’t footing a bigger bill just to bring the Skyline Drumline along (even if the drums themselves are a bit of a hassle).

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