LeBronSpaghetti wrote:I thought Jokic was awful tonight. Probably about as bad as you’ll ever see him play offensively. Still had 18/11/7
"awful" is a wild exaggeration, dude had almost a triple double with a team high +12
rewatch the game and count how many (great) screens Jokic set in the game (then compare it with other star players haha)
watch him directing both the offense and Denver's defense to their spots, calling out opponent's sets etc - Jokic impacts the game in so many ways, even on rare nights like this on a b2b when his shot's not falling
he had a pretty bad game by his standards, missed most of his jumpers and wasn't playing particularly well in general but his impact was still huge. dude just does so many things on the basketball court on literally every play
11 rebs, 7 assists a clutch basket + clutch free throws, a steal and two blocks + the refs missed a couple fouls for sure
Jokic and SGA have both been very consistent in +- showing a clear seperation even from guys they share plenty of mins with, Jokic has been doing it for years and tonight was no exception, he was a team high +12 in 6 pts win
was it a good game by his standards? hell no..but it was a very good game nonetheless, even if he clanked more than he usually does and turned it over a bit
back to back, no Murray and the Nuggets had a double digit lead almost throughout. had the Nuggets needed more from him, he would have delievered (just like when they needed that clutch basket), just wasn't needed tonight as Denver's defense at home, was more than enough to contain the shaky Heat's offense and Nuggets were in the driver's seat from the the 9-0 run they started the game with. there were only a couple of possesions wherein the game was actually contested and the winner was in doubt

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