web123888 wrote:nikster wrote:web123888 wrote:Game 7 vs T-Wolves he was not good in the clutch (missed a ton of crucial threes down the stretch). Vs the same team a round later Doncic has closed impeccably.
Jokic is still great in the clutch overall but did struggle at times vs the T-Wolves. I’d prefer Doncic with the game on the line.
Idk if he’s better overall, and think it’s very close and debatable.
Again 14 points in that game 7 4th quarter. Last 2 minutes he had 2 buckets in the paint, assist to Jamal and drew 2 free throws and made both. He was 2 for 5 from 3 in the quarter and had only one missed 3 pointer in the last 9 minutes.
Seems you have no idea what you've been watching
You don’t know actually cus you can’t differentiate player skillsets from numbers. Jokic bricked 2-10 from threes during the pivotal Game 7. He can’t take over the game as a pure scorer the way Doncic can. When was the last time he had a game winner in the final seconds the way Doncic has done several times? That’s how you define who’s the most clutch.
Being a perimeter oriented forward Doncic has a scoring skillset particularly with shooting off the dribble, step back etc that a bigger center like Jokic isn’t capable of.
It isn’t a crime, Jokic is still arguably the best player, but he’s not perfect and he does have limitations.
In high leverage moments over the last seasons, Jokic scores 50.4 per 100 on 62.4% TS while Luka scored 39.9 points on 59.4% TS
https://www.pbpstats.com/totals/nba/player?Season=2023-24,2022-23,2021-22,2020-21&SeasonType=All&TeamId=1610612743&Leverage=High,VeryHigh
https://www.pbpstats.com/totals/nba/player?Season=2023-24,2022-23,2021-22,2020-21&SeasonType=All&TeamId=1610612742&Leverage=High,VeryHigh