dhsilv2 wrote:Impuniti wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
Nobody is claiming Jokic is better than Al or Timelord. But Jokic ran an offense SIGNIFICANTLY better than boston did with no real help. The defensive issues if he had proper teammates would reduce this problem drastically. He'd still be worse defensively, but he can offset it with his offense.
I never said he can't offset it to a degree. Jokic offensively is an absolute **** wizard and said I said before, he's so good that it's insulting that people claim Embiid is better. His ability to elevate his teammate's games is around the level that the top 3-4 other players in the league have. As a center however, your defense will always keep you down. That's why I harp on the fact that no team has made a finals in space and pace era with a #1 guy being a center.
However if I had to be a betting man, I'd put money on Joker on being the first one.
I never said you did. My point has been and is that we're over stating how poor Jokic's defense was due to his teammates. Not saying he was an elite defender nor am I saying it isn't an area that can be exploited in the playoffs. People however are turning this into meme level bad defense vs the reality...Jokic can't guard Curry in isolation like 99.9% of players in the league and his team needs to do a better job of protecting that and making it harder to get those switches.
Which is why Curry is so good actually.
Jokic’s career is young, he might get fitter, Denver should put a better roster around him, etc etc but until he proves his style of play will work against the very best opposition deep in the play-offs then it can’t be assumed that it definitely will imo. Sure they should recruit players better suited to be elite perimeter defenders, his physiology like most traditional sized centers doesn’t really allow him to be one, it is not really a knock on him, but there can be no certainty a good enough defense can be built containing him. This we know is possible with Curry, although as you say this requires good to great defensive players next to him. I don’t necessarily disagree with your early season argument that Wiggins needs Green next to him to guide him/provide defensive nous btw, but a player no one wanted provided elite defense for GSW and at some level you have to give him and GSW credit rather than calling GSW stacked as many do despite them not being highly favoured before the season.
Again, Probably very few players could have carried Denver as Jokic did, but in what area of the game exactly could Curry have done more in the play-offs ?.
I am not averse to the best player on the best team being the best player in general. LeBron for years didn’t give full effort in the regular season which was a sound strategy because it is clearly too long. Curry was largely responsible for the best regular season record of all time but came to realise the same thing obviously.