mitrandil20 wrote:Didn't watch the game, but what's wrong with Tim?
What's wrong with Tim? His offensive game has disappeared. He was unable to post up Ibaka. Getting blocked. And even missed shots at the rim because of Ibaka's presence.
Actually, the game's MVP got to be Serge Ibaka. It's not just Tim who's shot was affected by Serge. Parker had trouble getting shots off in the paint. Splitter and Kawhi also looked like they hurried their shots. Ibaka recorded 5 blocks, but I bet he changed atleast 10-15 shots out there.
And ofcourse Reggie Jackson was crazy out there. I forgot whether it was 3rd or 4th, but he had a stretch where he was unstoppable. Shooting 3s, long jumpers, scoring off isolations, getting to the rim. I mean, wow. He reminds me of Bobby Jackson btw.
We played well early in the game. Parker was getting to the paint and that created open shots on the perimeter but we couldn't hit a thing. It didn't get better after that.
Giving credit to Thunder. Can't just say this was a game where we missed shots. Their defense made us play that way. But this was a game at their home. They're supposed to and was favored to win the game. Let's see when they come to our house.
For our guys, Kawhi defended Durant great. Pop matched Kawhi's minutes to Durant's minutes. When Durant gets subbed, Kawhi does to. And when Durant enters, so does Kawhi. For comparison, Durant averages 28 points a game on 18 shots this season. Kawhi made Durant score 24 points on 23 shots and made him commit 6 turnovers, 3 (I think) resulted in steals made by Kawhi. Just a marvelous defensive job on Durant.
Patty Mills also came in and give the team a spark offensively when the team couldn't hit a thing. Problem is, he was also mostly to blame for Reggie Jackson's big night. It was his defensive assignment, before eventually Danny Green took turns to guard him.