Duke4life831 wrote:Jokic is at the part of his peak where if he wants/needs the MVP, no one can prevent him from getting it.
Jokic is in a different spot than most guy’s previously who have been in similar situations. Usually after winning multiple MVPs and a ring, their focus is on saving themselves for the playoffs. They still put up great numbers in the regular season, but it’s not quite at their MVP level, and they tend to have other all star/all NBA teammates to fall back on.
Jokic really doesn’t have that teammate to fall back on. If Jokic coasts during the regular season, Denver will slip down the standings. And Denver really wants that #1 seed in the West.
No shot to any other player right now, I just think the gap between Jokic and the next best player is big enough where, if Jokic plays hard and doesn’t coast and Denver gets the #1 seed. I really don’t see any other argument for another player for MVP.
I think that while rs Murray isn't as good as playoff Murray, he's plenty to "fall back on" and MPJ does his part as well, so does AG
the real issue during Jokic's peak has been the bench
Nuggets have been consistely crushing the Jokic mins and get decimiated when he sits. that's the reason he can't go on full coasting mode (otherwise the Nuggets rack up losses) and not because of the lack of a secondary star
however I think ur selling him a bit short here - he is, coasting. not as much as other superstars in the past and not as much as would be optimal but he is def coasting (mostly on D but also on O)
morever, if he cared about MVP, wanted or needed it - he could easily go and get it
I mean he could just take a month and really try to score and take more shots, he'd avg 37 for a month and all his naysayers would be gushing lol. he could demand the ball much more. so many Nuggets PNR's or DHO end up in the hands of Murray because Jokic loves it when everyone shares and geniunely doesn't care about his shots or his points
take yesterday's game for examle, the Nuggets obviously wanted the W very much for seeding reasons but the 40k in L.A..obviously there's plenty of added motivation there. the game starts and Ham is going with his series coverage, Rui on Jokic with AD helping and lurking and Jokic immedietly attacks the mismatch.
now let's say Ham moves away from it a min later and starts doubling more - then Jokic starts spraying to shooters and cutters. let's say he puts AD (their defensive anchor and rim protector) on Jokic - then Jokic uses that to take AD out of the play and set up others
since Ham stayed with that coverage , Jokic kept attacking and shooting
it's like he planned to come out yesterday more heavy on the shooting and scoring side it's just how he read the game and employed what he felt would be the best strategy. it has nothing to do with MVP, he'll go right back to being less aggressive the next game if the situation would call for it
that's how I see it anyway