socal74 wrote:durden_tyler wrote:Suns playing with fire here if they really want to get the sweep. They are relying on their offense rather than defense. In the second half, they should prioritize slowing down the game. You do not want any kind of rhythm from the Nuggets in their home and the latter sort of got that in that 2nd quarter.
i expect the Suns to do so and cruise to a double digit victory.
Slowing down the game? The Suns thrive when the game is sped up. Slowing down the game gives Jokic more time to set up. What the hell games you've been watching?
Yeah of course you still play the faster pace (Not the Detroit Pistons type of grindball obviously) but more like what the Suns did to the Nuggets in last two games:
Game 3 (limited Nuggets to 102 points and 41% shooting)
Game 2 (limited Nuggets to 98 points and 40% shooting)
Game 1 (limited Nuggets to 105 poitns and 46% shooting)
The Nuggets, at the half in Game 4, are on pace to score their highest this series (110). But hey, if the Suns want to flirt with danger they can also play in the pace the Nuggets wants (and need) , they are that good but they have a better shot of maintaining this comfortable lead playing slower.
Free Gaza.