SweaterBae wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:This is the trouble that Denver put themselves into.
Jokic puts up 34/19/7 (on 28 shots) and one of the takeaways is Jokic didn’t play well enough and took too many 3s.
The thing is, I do agree with that take. You could tell he was trying to conserve energy because he was in line for a 47 minute game.
But that’s the thing 34/19/7 on just 54 TS% isn’t good enough. He needed that stat line but with like 65 TS%. We’ve seen him do it before, so we know he can do it.
But Jokic really is the only guy since probably early LeBron or that LeBron Cavs run when everyone got hurt, that we expect to put up these kinds of games.
That’s just not a winning formula. Ya Murray had a good game, but he still finished out these playoffs with more FGAs than points (47 TS% for the playoffs). Your banking on a non all star player to repeatedly step up to All NBA level each year in the playoffs. That doesn’t seem like the best gameplan. Again ya he had a good game tonight (mainly 1st half). But if he played better earlier in the series (like in game 1), good chance Denver doesn’t have to play a game 7.
I’ll say this. I don’t think Jokic’s teammates failed him. I think Minny had the level of defense where outside of Jokic, the rest of the players played like what you could expect from role players against a good defense in the playoffs.
The way this team was built is what failed them this playoff. And all the props to Minny and their defense for that. Denver didn’t have a true #2 star that could consistently put pressure on that defense and Minny just pressured them to death essentially.
ehhh, it isn't good enough because MPJ and KCP scored 12 points on 17 shots. Credit where it is due, straight to Minnesota, but putting this on Jokic is just ridiculous. It's a team sport. Minnesota had the better team. We'll notice *nobody* is talking about "undisputed top 5 player in the league" Ant man with a TS% of 32.2 tonight. He was also 2-10 from three.
I’m not putting it on Jokic. I’m putting it on the front office. That was my entire point. Jokic having what kind of feels like an off night while still putting up 34/19/7 and it only felt like an off night because he did that on 54 TS% not some freakish high efficiency like we’ve seen him do before. In reality that shouldn’t be considered an off night, especially in a game 7 against the best defense in the NBA.
But that is kind of the window we view with Jokic right now. He’s almost expected to go supernova in these games. I also can’t really blame the rest of the team. Minny is the best defense in the league. Not shocked a catch and shoot guy like MPJ struggled in this series. Not shocked an energy guy like Gordon couldn’t be a consistent threat on offense. Not shocked KCP didn’t do much. And not shocked Murray looked like a non all star for the vast majority of the series. That’s what Minny’s defense did to them.
Denver didn’t have that 2nd star that could consistently put pressure on Minny’s defense. It was basically, double Jokic and just close out hard on the kick out and force someone else to make a play. And no one could consistently. Not even getting to the point where Denver couldn’t even act like they could compete with Minny whenever Jokic sat.
I think this was the series where Jokic being 9 years in and never playing with another all star showed. Murray couldn’t come close to being that guy in these playoffs. He couldn’t even dribble against Minny’s defense.
I think it’s time the front office stops relying on Jokic having to go supernova to be a top team and relying on a non all star to magically turn into an All NBA guy once the playoffs come along. I think it’s time they find a true dynamic star to pair with Jokic.