Game 2: Nuggets win 97-87
Game 3: Suns win 121-114
Game 4: Suns win 129-124
Game 5: Nuggets win 118-102
Game 6: Nuggets win 125-100
NUGGETS WIN 4-2
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infinite11285 wrote::lol:Mik317 wrote:
Sgt Major wrote:Malone, you idiot, play more bench guys! Jeff Green? Gimme a break!
Jadoogar wrote:Sgt Major wrote:Malone, you idiot, play more bench guys! Jeff Green? Gimme a break!
Which bench guys is he not playing? Someone suggested Peyton Watson. No coach in their right mind is going to throw out a rookie who averaged 3 ppg into the second round of the playoffs against Kevin Durant and Booker.
Malone can try to make some adjustments on defensive schemes but there isn't anyone on the bench that's going to come in and save them. You think Deandre Jordan is the answer?
nbafan38 wrote:The suns really should win this series with the way Booker is playing and having KD. I know their depth is terrible though and winning in Denver is hard so nuggets in 7.
Jadoogar wrote:Sgt Major wrote:Malone, you idiot, play more bench guys! Jeff Green? Gimme a break!
Which bench guys is he not playing? Someone suggested Peyton Watson. No coach in their right mind is going to throw out a rookie who averaged 3 ppg into the second round of the playoffs against Kevin Durant and Booker.
Malone can try to make some adjustments on defensive schemes but there isn't anyone on the bench that's going to come in and save them. You think Deandre Jordan is the answer?
Mickey8 wrote:Jadoogar wrote:Sgt Major wrote:Malone, you idiot, play more bench guys! Jeff Green? Gimme a break!
Which bench guys is he not playing? Someone suggested Peyton Watson. No coach in their right mind is going to throw out a rookie who averaged 3 ppg into the second round of the playoffs against Kevin Durant and Booker.
Malone can try to make some adjustments on defensive schemes but there isn't anyone on the bench that's going to come in and save them. You think Deandre Jordan is the answer?
He can't now in crucial game 5. But he could have tried in games that were played in Phoenix. He should have played Nnaji,Jackson and event Payton. You have to try with the new players when your regulars are not producing. KCP,Green and Brown were horrible.
Jadoogar wrote:Sgt Major wrote:Malone, you idiot, play more bench guys! Jeff Green? Gimme a break!
Which bench guys is he not playing? Someone suggested Peyton Watson. No coach in their right mind is going to throw out a rookie who averaged 3 ppg into the second round of the playoffs against Kevin Durant and Booker.
Malone can try to make some adjustments on defensive schemes but there isn't anyone on the bench that's going to come in and save them. You think Deandre Jordan is the answer?
Jadoogar wrote:Mickey8 wrote:Jadoogar wrote:
Which bench guys is he not playing? Someone suggested Peyton Watson. No coach in their right mind is going to throw out a rookie who averaged 3 ppg into the second round of the playoffs against Kevin Durant and Booker.
Malone can try to make some adjustments on defensive schemes but there isn't anyone on the bench that's going to come in and save them. You think Deandre Jordan is the answer?
He can't now in crucial game 5. But he could have tried in games that were played in Phoenix. He should have played Nnaji,Jackson and event Payton. You have to try with the new players when your regulars are not producing. KCP,Green and Brown were horrible.
No coach tries new players in the playoffs. You have to roll with who got you there. KCP and Brown were great in denver, i would rather take a chance on those guys returning to form than throwing out random unproven players.