MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Icarus_prime wrote:Would you guys say that Denver Nuggets have overachieved in this playoffs so far?
They absolutely have, they were outplayed in the 1st 6 games and kept it 3-3 against the Clils, and Thunder were better in every game and Nuggets are up 2-1, text book examlle for what it means to having the best player in the series being a swing factor.
 
Jokic’s been worse than SGA in the series, though.
18 assists to 21 turnovers for Jokic on bad defense 
24 assists to 4 turnovers for SGA on good defense.
Jokic’s cast stepping up has been the difference for them
 
Nonsense. Jokic had a monster game by normal human measures (not for him, it was mediocre) where he clearly outplayed SGA.
Game 2 was an outlier, dominated by agenda driven officiating where Jokic got zero calls. If you hold the ball, get hacked and lose the ball, its a turnover. If you dont watch the actual game and just compare numbers you dont understand what went down.
Game 3 was terrible shooting wise. He still drew triple teams and opened spaces for his team mates. SGA had a terrible game all around too and he didnt contribute as much as Jokic did outside of shooting.
SGA has by far the better support around him. Murray and MPJ show up in one game out of five on average. Yesterday was one of those games. I posted in every game thread before the game: OKC has no chance to beat the Nuggets when these two show up plus Jokic. The reason they looked so bad most of the time is that both are very, very inconsistent. 
MPJ shoots terribly most of the time and then loses confidence and completely stops shooting at which point he is useless, since his defense and rebounding are subpar.
Murray is even worse. He dominates the ball and makes extremely low IQ decisions. In a game like yesterday, his hail mary last second attempts after dribbling for 22.9 seconds on the same spot happen to fall. If you watched the Nuggets regularly you'd know this game is not what he brings most of the time. Sadly.
Overall they have a six man rotation. One of which is 49 year old Russell Westbrook. 
The "others" won one game. The other was a combination of Jokic's monster numbers and Gordons clutch shot making. Where were MPJ, Murray in that game 1? Do you even remember if they played at all?