All things aside, I maintain Denver had one of the better deals. Nene was re-signed at way too high of a cost, the guy barely rebounds for his height, and the offensive production he provides they have gotten from Koufas, Mozgov, and Farried all in the same stretch of minutes given the chance, only all 3 of those guys played better defense. Meanwhile, when Gallinari was hurt, they hurt bad at the SF position, Korey Brewer was not the solid answer as an every minute player, if he was Minnesota would have been in better shape when they had him, and Andre Miller is a PG, and playing him at the SF was just a weird experiment to witness. Now with Chandler, and Gallinari healthy again, they have 2 solid options there, and even more depth on a pretty deep team, also now, they're able to keep Miller in the backcourt where he belongs. Maybe Rudy Fernandez can mix around a bit, but Miller's a bit shorter, and a bit older.