hardenASG13 wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Joao Saraiva wrote:
It's not like Jokic has been massacred in the playoffs and not played well. Even last year he lost in 7 but put 29.4 PPG 11.4 RPG 7.9 APG on 59.6ts%. If Murray and Porter are gonna score 26-79 from 3 I'll say the Nuggets lose against any decent opponent, but it has not a lot to do with Jokic's performance.
It's not even worth it man. Jokic had a 34-17-7 game in game 7 where his team scored 90 points (oh the inflation from whatever random year these guys pick). And had those 19 boards against a team starting two centers who'd have both been starters in the 90's (the golden era of big men). But jokic doesn't face real competition at center and he can't have big games when it matters.
The absurdity never stops.
It is worth it and you're free to disagree or not comment. He certainly had good numbers, on par with his regular numbers. He took over 1 game in that series though, it wasn't enough. The efficiency wasn't helpful when he was passive during the 20 point 3rd quarter comeback by Minnesota. He scored alot of those 37 in the 4th quarter, after his team squandered a 20 point lead in the 3rd, in a game 7, at home. And Minnesota wasn't anything special, as evidenced by the next round. Harp on numbers all you want, but that takeover effect matters, and he hasnt delivered in that area. Go by numbers all you want, I know that's how you analyze the game. But we're talking about all time great offensive player here. All the guys in the discussion have great numbers. The separation in these discussion boils down to dominant playoff games and series where they take their team over the top vs. good competition, or at least steal some games with monster performances when their team is outmatched. Jokic lacks in that all important area compared to the greats this game has seen, and no ts% can change that.
So you're just picking and choosing whatever quarters are most unflattering to look at? Why would you dismiss the 4th quarter scoring, its not like the game was out of reach for most of those points? He scored 21 points in the 2nd half, and took 16 shots and 6 free throws.
The takeover narrative is a joke by any meausre or eye test. Game 4 and 5 he was dominant and took over by whatever definiton you want to use.
Compare to a player you think is a better closer and I can point to several series where they did much worse (except maybe MJ)