Is Jokic a center? Looks like he's becoming comfortable as a stretch-4 and the way he leads the fast break, he'd make a nice PG. Milwaukee's got the tallest PG in NBA history; maybe we should try Jokic there?

Just kidding, and don't think it would work, but then again ... ...
Malone had a weird defensive scheme to start the game with bigs covering littles and littles covering bigs. It didn't make sense. A center chasing a SF has got to be tough and the other matchups were almost as weird. Glad he didn't stay with it all game.
Towns & LaVine were held below their averages. That means our center defense and our SG defense was great.
Dieng & Wiggins were above their averages. That means our forwards' defense wasn't working so well.
Nuggets' starters all scored in double figures - that's sweet. Chandler was the only starter having a rough shooting night.
Gallinari didn't take his usual number of shots and didn't get to the FT line much.
-- I didn't realize that until I looked at the box score.
Mudiay had an OK night but I'm really beginning to believe he's more of a shooting guard than a PG.
Gary Harris might be the highest basketball IQ on the team (like that end of game toss to the back court),
-- but he has competition for that title.
Our shooting pct was great with 3 pt% just OK.
We outrebounded them by just a little but it was impressive because it was a team effort and no one player dominated.
15 turnovers is acceptable but still too high. It was no one player. Just some careless passing, mostly.
Nuggets starters seemed to play them even but the Nuggets bench seemed to be quite a bit better than the Twolves' bench.
Our bench vs: theirs
26 pts --- 8 pts
12 reb --- 10 reb
8 asts --- 5 asts
Shouldn't have been that close. Should have been a runaway, but at least they pulled it out. A somewhat boring game with an exciting ending.