Castle Black wrote:Suns v Lakers will be a fun Conference Finals. PHX has no depth though and CP3 is geriatric. Lakers in 6.
it's funny that people are still saying the Suns have no depth.
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Castle Black wrote:Suns v Lakers will be a fun Conference Finals. PHX has no depth though and CP3 is geriatric. Lakers in 6.
The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
GeorgeSears wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The Nuggets are in trouble if their bench get outscored again by 29 points against another relatively weak bench unit. We'll see how the Suns bench responds when playing in Denver. The winner of game 5 will win the series.
Inspektor1312 wrote:I don't see how the Suns can win in Denver, unless Jokić has a really bad game. Role players will be much better at home.
Peregrine01 wrote:In the last two games, Murray's time of possession per game ranks second in these whole playoffs - even higher than James freakin Harden and well higher than Booker and Curry. He hasn't been getting anything going for himself outside of a two-man game with Jokic so most of his time of possession is being wasted dribbling out the clock. That Denver hasn't been getting much out of anyone other than Jokic is pretty obvious - their so-called number 2 dominates the rock and isn't passing it.
Wolfgang630 wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:In the last two games, Murray's time of possession per game ranks second in these whole playoffs - even higher than James freakin Harden and well higher than Booker and Curry. He hasn't been getting anything going for himself outside of a two-man game with Jokic so most of his time of possession is being wasted dribbling out the clock. That Denver hasn't been getting much out of anyone other than Jokic is pretty obvious - their so-called number 2 dominates the rock and isn't passing it.
That’s crazy number 2 in time of possession. Dudes want to show me his numbers- “look he’s averaging 27/5/5 or whatever” like that’s all to basketball. Watch his game.
Karate Diop wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The flip side is that it's taking KD and Booker going supernova to match Jokic.
This is going to be a close series for as long as these 3 keep up their all-world level of play...
pj0tr wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
Malone talked about playing Reggie Jackson and Peyton Watson yesterday... Jackson stealing PT from Bruce Brown is an absolute win for the Suns given Jackson's play this year, and throwing Watson in as a rookie to defend Book and KD with 0 playoff PT thus far would be a disaster.
The funny thing is that everyone this season, even Nuggets fans, blasted their bench all year.
Now they are in a pickle - Landale over Bizzy, and having him over DA in the non-Jokic lineups, along with Monty finally putting all-offense lineups around Book and KD has absolutely changed this series.
Denver's best option at this point to win is hope KD and Book finally wear out and/or have an off-game in the altitude.
spanishninja wrote:Karate Diop wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The flip side is that it's taking KD and Booker going supernova to match Jokic.
This is going to be a close series for as long as these 3 keep up their all-world level of play...
is 36 points "supernova" by Booker and Durant standards? compared to the rest of Booker's playoff run so far, g4 was not necessarily that special of a scoring game. The 12 assists, on the other hand, were huge and he will need to continue setting up his teammates.
GeorgeSears wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Booker and Durant are unstoppable and add in Joker putting up 53/11/4 in a losing effort Denver is definitely in trouble.
I said Phoenix in six and I'm sticking with this
The Nuggets are in trouble if their bench get outscored again by 29 points against another relatively weak bench unit. We'll see how the Suns bench responds when playing in Denver. The winner of game 5 will win the series.
Woodsanity wrote:spanishninja wrote:Karate Diop wrote:
The flip side is that it's taking KD and Booker going supernova to match Jokic.
This is going to be a close series for as long as these 3 keep up their all-world level of play...
is 36 points "supernova" by Booker and Durant standards? compared to the rest of Booker's playoff run so far, g4 was not necessarily that special of a scoring game. The 12 assists, on the other hand, were huge and he will need to continue setting up his teammates.
The key was the bench play. 40 points for the Suns I believe. I think the Nuggets bench scoring was like 10-20 points or something.
Exp0sed wrote:hippesthippo wrote:Exp0sed wrote:
your basic premise is correct, it's a terrible idea to throw a rookie who avged 3 ppg into the fire but Malone shouldn't have been in this situation in the first place
the same goes for guys they did get some burn during the rs and were mentioned here
Vlatko has been out of the rotation in the playoffs, now u want him to play in the most important game of the season when he's out of confidence and game shape?
Malone is a loser
as for Jeff Green, this his been my axe to grind all season i wrote about 50 times - Jeff Green is one of the worst rotation players in the NBA. the Nuggets aren't beating a good team like PHX with Jeff Green
not using some small sample +- in a particular seies, literally any stat you would look at, raw or advanced of any kind will tell u this has been the case for Jeff Green for a couple of seasons now
he wasn't very good to begin with (quite overrated throughout his career) but is completely washed at 36
in theory, any Jeff Green minutes going to anyone - would be an upgrade, even if it rookies like Braun or Peyton (who barely played) or guys life Vlatko, Zeke etc
Yes. Absolutely, yes. Jeff Green has been a running joke the entire season. He's not getting any better at 36yo.
Nnaji, Cancar, Watson; I'd be fine with any of them. Nnaji can at least be a road bump on defense and grab some offensive rebounds. Cancar can provide some of what Jokic does on offense. Both have been around the team for years and would have no issues fitting right back in.
Watson looks to be a capable defender and we've seen plenty of rookies throw their coming out parties in the playoffs. Tayshaun Prince just off the top of my head. Carlisle stubbornly refused to play him in the regular season, but finally gave him minutes in the playoffs when the team was down 1-3 against Orlando and needed a spark. The Pistons went on to win that series and Prince ended the year with more points in the playoffs than the regular season.
I'm not saying Watson is that good, just that playing him wouldn't be as unorthodox as you seem to believe.
Do you want Jeff Green playing double digit minutes in the most important game of the season when he's absolutely awful even on his best days?
I've said from the beginning that this series is going the distance. For that to happen Denver needs to continue to be physical and grind. That's not going to happen with a 6 man rotation.
don't get me wrong, i'm all for playing Vlatko and Zeke. if we're talking about them taking Green's mins then obviously - hell, yes. I was just pointing out that Malone completely shutting out guys from his rotation might come back to haunt the Nuggets if they actually do use them
as for Peyton it's a no brainer imo. list of rookies who made impact on D is a lot longer then whom you've mentioned
when u see the Nuggets defense completly hapless and Booker going off in NBA 2k efficiency - it's a no brainer to give him a diff look frm a player who might be the best on ball defender you have
you don't need him for 25 mins, u need him for 10 good mins. he can foul if need be, he can bring alot of intensity as he's playing very few mins and can go 120% effort
no brainer, just to try u know? if it doesn't work out so be it but give him a look, Malone is useless