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Nuggets pledge to play better D even without Camby

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 12:10 a.m. MDT
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DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets lost their best defenders this summer when they let Eduardo Najera and Marcus Camby get away.

So, what was all the talk about Monday on the eve of training camp?

Defense.

Denver's never been known for its 'D', but coach George Karl said players and coaches alike will focus on defense this season after spending the last two years trying to match the Phoenix Suns' up-tempo style.

He plans to change the team's culture with a slew of new high-energy young players and a renewed commitment from his veterans.

That starts with Carmelo Anthony, whom he trusts will bring with him the lessons he learned from the U.S. Olympic team that rode its tenacious defense to the gold medal in Beijing.

"Our offense is there. Look, this man right here's got over 20,000 points," Anthony said, motioning toward Allen Iverson. "I know I can score with the best of 'em. But that's really not an issue for us right now. We've got to stop people."

Anthony said all the stopping starts with him.

"You will see a different me," he promised.

A leader. A stopper. A rebounder. Whatever it takes. Hustling back to the paint, funneling a player toward the help.

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Anthony, who also has a national championship at Syracuse to his credit, still smarts when critics bring up his notoriously soft defense. He knows as the team's superstar, though, he sets the tone and is its lightning rod.

"If I can stop five people out there on the court myself then I'd be the best to ever play this basketball team," Anthony said. "There's no 'I' in defense. The only thing I can concentrate on is my man and help the other four players on my team. I know I can play defense."

And he's certain his teammates can, too.

After a fifth consecutive first-round flop in the playoffs, the Nuggets lost Najera to the New Jersey Nets in free agency and traded Camby, the league's top shot-blocker and a former defensive player of the year, to the Los Angeles Clippers for basically nothing in return except salary cap relief.

"I know a lot of people are saying that our defense left when Marcus Camby left," Anthony said. "So, I think that gives us motivation to go out there and prove to everybody that we are going to come together as a team and play defense.

"I'm pretty sure you guys will see a different defensive team this year from the Denver Nuggets."

The Nuggets averaged 110 points last season but they allowed 107, and the porous defense led to another first-round exit from the playoffs when the Los Angeles Lakers rendered them the first 50-win team to get swept in the postseason.

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If Carmelo Anthony plays ANY defense that will be an improvement....

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Denver Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin is surrounded by reporters during the basketball team's media day in Denver on Monday.

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