2020-PLAYOFF GRADES
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:43 am

Nikola Jokic - NBA best center 2nd (post)season in the row. He has some energy problems which damaged his rebounding and playmaking since the start of the bubble restart, but I blame COVID19 for that, not weight loss. (A+)
Jamal Murray - 2020 NBA playoff individually best story and his series vs Utah is epic and historic. Murray rises into a true all-star player this summer. (A++)
Jeramy Grant - the only move our FO do to improve roster pays back. Even if we do not re-sign him this summer this single playoff is worthy of our late 1st rounder! Jazz was a bad matchup for his two-way skills, but against LA teams he clearly rises into our 3rd best player (A-).
Michael Porter jr - he comes into the playoff as the all-bubble first team, finished this playoff as a Nuggets player with the highest +/- and his numbers per 36 minutes are 17-10 great for some rookie (with good percentages). Why he played just 23 minutes per game is not his fault. (B+)
Gary Harris - he missed the opening 5 games vs Jazz and was pretty useless in the Lakers series because of the bad matchup, but I will put him as our 5th best player this playoff because of the importance of his defense in the Jazz and Clippers' series comebacks. (B)
Paul Millsap - his numbers are not that awful, but only if we ignore the fact that his salary is $30M, with LBJ and CP3 the only 34+ veteran in this playoff with such salary. But he is not only far away from LBJ/CP3 in production, but even some old players playing on veterans minimum outperformed him (including Howard and Rondo from the Lakers series). (C)
Monte Morris - a matchup vs Utah was a nightmare for his defense, but in both series vs LA teams (Lakers especially) his efficiency shined (TS% and ast/to both). In the 2019 playoff he was totally out of shape but this season he proved himself as a trustful and helpful backup option, despite huge problems with defense. (B-)
Torey Craig - he clearly overperformed in the 2019 playoff which I guess helped Malone to overestimate him, despite we talking here about 29y old veteran with obvious limitations. But he is still a better player than his salary is. (C-)
PJ Dozier - he used very well his opportunities for some two-way contract player, but he needs more NBA experience and to work on his efficiency. (C+)
Mason Plumlee - like in Millsap case, his production is not that bad per minute he plays (for a backup center) but because big salary and that AD-winner mistake, I will downgrade his final grade. This is another season where he is underperforming in playoff compared to the regular season, so he is not a player for a contender team (D+)
Coach Malone - improved as a coach for sure, but still equally stubborn, and not TOP10 coach in the league, which is a big problem for a team which targeting ring. (B)