Colbinii wrote:OhayoKD wrote:70sFan wrote:Remember the time when people said that size isn't relevant anymore, you have to live with threes and you can't have a post player leading his way into the title? Well, I love Denver for shutting down this discussion for the final time.
Miami are way too small to defend Denver. It's not only a matter of Jokic, but they are losing the rebounding battle by massive amount and the Heat has no paint protector outside of Bam, who is forced to defend Jokic at all cost.
Of course, you can't rule out the Heat chances at this point, but it seems that their only hope for 3 next wins is to shoot threes above 40%... which isn't impossible for them in this run at all.
Who said you can't have a post player lead a team to a title? It just so happens that top-tier post players tend to be limited("good for a big") or bad at passing or ball-handling. Jokic is very obviously not.
I don't recall ever hearing size isn't relevant. Wasn't the 2020 Lakers title all about their size?
I still think back to 2015 and "how a jump shooting team can never win" when every team in the NBA is now a jump shooting team.
19 Raptors, 20 Lakers and 21 Bucks were arguably biggest team in league each season. Size was massive reason for them winning. 19 Raps hardest series was against 19 Sixers prolly only team that mightve been bigger and they won after Nurse went full colossusball w/ Lowry,Kawhi,Siakam,Ibaka,Marc.............If Nuggets win every team in this era so far wouldve had size as a massive reason for them winning w/ exception of Warriors..........We were maybe biggest team in Nba last year too and made finals starting Horford and Rob..........then Smart, Jaylen, Jayson........thats a gigantic lineup