Post#6 » by nate33 » Sun Mar 16, 2025 2:50 pm
I'm going with George.
Sarr was fine, but honestly, he was just the beneficiary of Jokic completely ignoring him on offense in the first half. Sarr only scored about 3 buckets that were actually defended. The rest were WIDE OPEN looks. Jokic just didn't look like he was in the mood to move at all on defense on the second half of a back-to-back. Kudos to Sarr for making the open looks, but it just didn't impress me as much as Kyshawn's all around game at both ends of the court. Champagne was terrific too, but I'm giving the nod to Kyshawn because he made more stand-out defensive plays.