hardenASG13 wrote:Also, please. You think he's shooting enough? You're standing by that, huh? What if, he started shooting more and making some off script, tough shots. To the point it became problematic for the Clippers defense. Wouldn't they have to adjust things? Do you think that'd make things easier for his teammates to play better or harder? Do you think when a superstar is scorching the other team it helps or hurts his teammates confidence and energy? HURRR. Jordan's team struggles were against the 80s Celtics and bad boy pistons. This is a first round series against a team with a thin front court, who Denver had a better season then, and has been led by a semi declined James Harden, who this board brands as a loser and choker for not beating the mini dynasty warriors.
Yes, I think he's shooting enough. I don't think it'd make a difference if he shot more, because if his guys don't hit shots, Denver is losing anyway.
Nothing about him shooting would do anything for them. It isn't going to help.
Meantime, your characterization of LAC is horridly off. They don't have a thin frontcourt, Zubac is an extremely relevant individual, and they have two high-end perimeter guys beating the pants off of Denver's perimeter guys. The fact that it is in the first round is entirely irrelevant.


































