[Post Game Thread] The Denver Nuggets (29-13) defeat the Los Angeles Clippers (22-22), 115-103.

Stans? Dude, no one here has said Will was great or that we shouldn't have moved on. We've just suggested to maybe speak a little more respectfully about a man who gave the prime years of his career to our city. And it's not just that he played for us, he did so by filling a role he wasn't fit for so we could have a chance to rebuild and then cast him aside. That's the business, it's not right or wrong, but maybe we could make it a little more palatable by not being pricks when we talk about the guy. You didn't say anything bad so this isn't directed at you, but other commenters say absolutely horrible shit about a dude whose only crime is not being better at basketball, as if that was totally in his control. Sure, there are aome Barton stans out there, but that while divide you're referencing is not what's happening here. Everyone defending him here is just saying that let's just be happy Calvin Booth improved the roster in many ways rather than focusing our negative energy on a human being from our past who probably tried his best.

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