dhsilv2 wrote:No we're not. But having a great game doesn't mean you're great players. We shouldn't change our minds about who these guys are because they had a great game.
But lets remember, he doesn't have Pippen and Grant, doesn't have Kobe or Wade, he doesn't have Pierce and Ray Allen, he doesn't have Dray and Klay, or so on. He had Godron and Murray...they're solid contributors who can have big games.
Yeah but your comments are clearly downplaying them. You didn't even say anything about how great they were tonight in that post!
And I still think you underrate AG and Jamal, and Jamal gets the most underrated. He's a great scorer, and is a ball handler who puts pressure on the defense, something that I think is especially important against the best defenses like OKC.
Murray career playoffs 56.8 TS% 23.9 PPG 6.1 AST
50pt games: 2
40pt games: 4
30pt games: 13
Thompson career playoffs 55.5 TS% 19.2 PPG 2.2 AST (defensive edge of course, but Jamal ain't bad)
50pt games: 0
40pt games: 1
30pt games: 16
Now, would I take Dray and Klay over Jamal/AG? Absolutely, most people would. But I don't think those two are as far off as a lot think. This playoffs AG has hit so many big shots while playing great defense... the carry like a Jokic needs guys who can be clutch because their presence alone can keep it close, and I think everyone knows Jamal and AG are clutch at this point. That's what's fun about the Nuggets, they always seem like they are in it because if you just keep it close they have a great chance of finding a way as a team.
Just watching them over the past few years, I think the Nuggets have a good core. The might not be able to win this year, but I don't think they need that much to win another chip. I just hope for their sake they don't panic in the off-season if they come up short.