OhayoKD wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Mos_Heat wrote:If Murray plays OK Denver most likely wins, if he plays horrendous like in game 1, 2 and 6 Minny would have a great shot
Horrendous is understating it. It's hard to describe how bad he's been in these playoffs. Probably better to play Reggie Jackson or Christian Braun when it gets like this. Also, what happened to Peyton Watson?
They definitely should.
taking off the Nuggets primary ball-handler who also absorbs the toughest selection of shots will definitely make things easier for Jokic.
FYI, if we look at PBPstats’ shot quality measure in RS+Playoffs in the past two years, it is Jokic that has had the toughest shot quality on the Nuggets (amongst players who have actually played at least 500 minutes). Murray is a close second. The same was true in 2019 and 2020 as well. And it’s the same story if we just limit what we look at to the playoffs they’ve played together. That model accounts for tons of factors, but notably doesn’t include how close the nearest defender is. On that front, though, it’s Jokic that is tightly guarded more often than Murray. For instance, as per NBA.com data, Jokic was “very tightly” defended on 3.0 FGAs per game this season, compared to 1.3 for Murray. And Jokic was “tightly” guarded on 9.2 FGAs per game this season, compared to 5.5 for Murray. On the flip side, Murray was “wide open” on 3.3 FGAs per game, compared to just 1.8 for Jokic. And Murray was “open” on 6.5 FGAs per game, compared to just 4.0 for Jokic. We see essentially the same story last season as well, with Jokic having substantially more FGAs per game where he was “very tightly” or “tightly” covered, while Murray had substantially more FGAs per game where he was “wide open” or “open.” The same story has played out in prior seasons together and the playoffs as well. So, if anything, the PBPstats shot quality model is probably underestimating how tough Jokic’s shots are compared to Murray’s, and it still has Jokic with the tougher shot quality. Jokic takes a lot of objectively really tough shots—it’s just that he takes tons of shots that are really tough for like everyone but him (most prominently, his floater). I really don’t think it’s accurate to say Murray “absorbs the toughest selection of shots” unless we are just internalizing the fact that Jokic is so good that nothing is really all that tough a shot for him.