G R E Y wrote:Who was it that said NBA fixed a Luka-Jokic matchup?
To their credit Scott Foster tried.
He tried his ass off.
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G R E Y wrote:Who was it that said NBA fixed a Luka-Jokic matchup?
uberhikari wrote:OldSchoolNoBull wrote:I mean Jokic had 32/18/7. If you wanna blame someone, how about blaming his teammates that didn't show up?
Naw, we don't wanna hear that. His team had a 20-point lead at home and the 3-time MVP is supposed to do whatever it takes to get the dub. He had 32/18/7 but it wasn't enough. He needed to do more.
vulture wrote:The title is wide open now
uberhikari wrote:OldSchoolNoBull wrote:I mean Jokic had 32/18/7. If you wanna blame someone, how about blaming his teammates that didn't show up?
Naw, we don't wanna hear that. His team had a 20-point lead at home and the 3-time MVP is supposed to do whatever it takes to get the dub. He had 32/18/7 but it wasn't enough. He needed to do more.
G R E Y wrote:Who was it that said NBA fixed a Luka-Jokic matchup?
garrick wrote:SK21209 wrote:Been saying it all season, the Nuggets are the 2000s Spurs. They’ll probably be the safest bet to win it any given year, but they’re a tier below the historically great teams.
Well to repeat it takes a pretty dominant team and the Nuggets were never on the level of the dynasties like the Bulls or Warriors.
They have some weak links in MPJ and Murray which they should probably address but I don't know if they risk team chemistry and try to shake it up? MPJ got so many wide looks from 3 and he bricked a ton of them.
Murray had a lot of unfortunate turnovers although I'm not sure how other point guards would fare with the type of defense the Wolves have been playing.
baldur wrote:GeorgeSears wrote:There's two ways around it, if a team comes back from double digits down in a game 7 and wins , they're the better team. Period. It's really that simple.
Frankly, the TWolves were the better team all year. KAT got injured and it cost them the no.1 seed, but they were clearly the better team in the West.
I think these playoffs were a sobering reminder to the FO that you can't just lose players in the offseason and not add anyone in return and hope to just repeat what you did just because you have Jokic.
The 'young guns' strategy from Calvin Booth was lazy and never materialized because Braun and Watson weren't good enough to take the next step. They're probably 2-3 years away from being consistent rotation players. Reggie is past his prime. DA is basically taking up a roster spot, and Zeke Nnaji did nothing all year.
Anyways. Go, Celtics.
This.
nbanflguy wrote:Romeiro Celtic wrote:Really disrespectful what McDaniels did right there. It’s not like they won last year’s title by beating Denver. Yeah, they won the series, but you don’t need to do that to your opponent.
Its one thing to taunt, to provoke. Direspect is a whole other thing.
That all went out the window after Murray’s game 2 behavior….. but I agree that was stupid
Jeremy Lin 7 wrote:Wolves literally locked Porter up like the rest of his family
uberhikari wrote:OldSchoolNoBull wrote:I mean Jokic had 32/18/7. If you wanna blame someone, how about blaming his teammates that didn't show up?
Naw, we don't wanna hear that. His team had a 20-point lead at home and the 3-time MVP is supposed to do whatever it takes to get the dub. He had 32/18/7 but it wasn't enough. He needed to do more.

-Sammy- wrote:Congratulations, TWolves Nation! Hang in there, Denver fans.
No-more-rings wrote:Dan33185 wrote:No-more-rings wrote:2/10 from 3?
34/19/7...naw, definitely can't put this on Joker
I didn’t say he played bad, but it definitely was no goat type of performance. I’m a guy who defends him a lot, but I expected him to shoot better in a big game 7 at home like this.
vulture wrote:The title is wide open now
