hardenASG13 wrote:bbms wrote:hardenASG13 wrote:
I'm sorry, but, you forgot the 7 turnovers and inability/unwillingness to take shots down the stretch (and really all game). Westbrook almost bailed them out, again. 16 FG attempts just isn't nearly enough. He had lots of opportunities to lower his head and get into the lane and shoot. This has been a knock I've consistently had against him, for when he's up against a good team in the playoffs. He's gotta take over and show he can create shots outside of slipping the pnr or popping after a screen/hand-off. Last night he forced passes a bunch when he could've shot, and turnovers were an issue as a result. These players he's playing with are supposedly trash, so go off script and make a play scoring if you're "the best player in the league". Thats what it takes in close playoff games/series,  and what separates great players. It's no BPM, DRAPM, the LEBRON formula or any of that. He was too passive as a scorer last night, but got his triple double because their whole passing system runs through him. At no point has it felt like Jokic is dominating in this series yet, despite his numbers.
The flopping has to embarrassing for the crew who's adamantly stated he doesn't flop for years as well.
that or show up for the offensive board
 
He's often standing at the top of the key/not in position to to use his size on the offensive boards.
He's also choked at the FT line in both games, which would get talked about for say, a LeBron James. But he had a TrIpLe DoUbLe haha and I'm sure some great EPM RAPM efficiency percentage. I recently pointed out his shot diet contributes to his percentages,  and that he'll need to show he can improvise outside of the looks he likes to shoot. Last night was a prime example of what I was talking about, and this was only game 2. It gets harder and more important for superstars to be able to create their shot out of nothing as a playoff series goes on when facing a good team. Unless his/Denvers plan is for Westbrook to carry them down the stretch.
 
Unusually bad game from Jokic
- FT line clanks
- Unforced turnovers
I think the Clippers threw him off with their sending the weak side help defender as soon as he'd put the ball down to drive. A few different possessions that ended up in turnovers / bad shots occurred when:
1. Jokic begins dribbling and driving to paint
2. Defender gives him one side, and shades him to help defense
3. Defender from opposite side of court starts running to paint, anticipating his spin move (think it was Dunn who forced him into a bad pass anticipating his spin)
I can't see Jokic playing much worse than he did in game 2, despite the 'numbers showing he had a good game'. It was a C- Jokic game at best.