MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Lots of shoulda coulda woulda in this thread.
Lol people are discussing.
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Lots of shoulda coulda woulda in this thread.
life_saver wrote:I love Jokic but I feel like people are now really underrating the Nuggets roster..you can't expect consistent production from non-superstar players. Outside superstars, not many can give you consistent production in playoffs. Even in OKC, Jalen Williams who is OKC's 2nd option has been inconsistent.
Its not a deep roster and has some flaws but it is still a good enough roster to win title..its just that margin of error is lot less. Its gets even tougher if 1 of your starters is injured like MPJ. Problem this playoffs has been that Jokic has been playing below his normally high standards...he has had some amazing games but also had some unusually bad games offensively. If Jokic shot better than 7/22 from field in G4, then Nuggets likely would be in driving seat to win the series.
life_saver wrote:I love Jokic but I feel like people are now really underrating the Nuggets roster..you can't expect consistent production from non-superstar players. Outside superstars, not many can give you consistent production in playoffs. Even in OKC, Jalen Williams who is OKC's 2nd option has been inconsistent.
Its not a deep roster and has some flaws but it is still a good enough roster to win title..its just that margin of error is lot less. Its gets even tougher if 1 of your starters is injured like MPJ. Problem this playoffs has been that Jokic has been playing below his normally high standards...he has had some amazing games but also had some unusually bad games offensively. If Jokic shot better than 7/22 from field in G4, then Nuggets likely would be in driving seat to win the series.
Wolfgang630 wrote:One thing I need is for joker to stop passing to Russ for 3s on a fast break. If Russ is broken then YOU need to drive the ball yourself. You can’t keep passing to these dudes on a fast break for threes when their shooting is horrible. You drive it and hopefully make it or get a foul call.
scrabbarista wrote:So...
Westbrook is shooting 29% from the field and 20% from (WIDE OPEN) three and is a -53 in the last four games of this series. That's 91 minutes.
Don't know what I was thinking when I said "I'm glad I'm not Denver's coach, because Westbrook has been great these Playoffs." He was helpful versus the Clippers. He's been Westbrook versus the Thunder.
A) Pickett should've been the 7th man all along (after Watson as the 6th).
B) The last four times the Nuggets have played Jokic for the whole fourth quarter, they are losing those quarters by an average of 10.8 points. (I've been adamant that this is a losing decision, and your starters must rest NO MATTER WHAT. You can play time and score as far as how long they rest to start the fourth, but they must rest in the fourth.)
So... I'm just bummed. I would much rather see the team go against my convictions and succeed than be proven right and see the team eliminated. But if the Nuggets are to lose this round, I'll go down with the ship. Too much time and energy invested over the last six or so years...
scrabbarista wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:One thing I need is for joker to stop passing to Russ for 3s on a fast break. If Russ is broken then YOU need to drive the ball yourself. You can’t keep passing to these dudes on a fast break for threes when their shooting is horrible. You drive it and hopefully make it or get a foul call.
If you can't pass it to a wide open point guard, then that player cannot be on the floor. You can't just play four against five. You have to give him the ball if his man (and others', sometimes) is guarding you along with your own man.
Bergmaniac wrote:life_saver wrote:I love Jokic but I feel like people are now really underrating the Nuggets roster..you can't expect consistent production from non-superstar players. Outside superstars, not many can give you consistent production in playoffs. Even in OKC, Jalen Williams who is OKC's 2nd option has been inconsistent.
Its not a deep roster and has some flaws but it is still a good enough roster to win title..its just that margin of error is lot less. Its gets even tougher if 1 of your starters is injured like MPJ. Problem this playoffs has been that Jokic has been playing below his normally high standards...he has had some amazing games but also had some unusually bad games offensively. If Jokic shot better than 7/22 from field in G4, then Nuggets likely would be in driving seat to win the series.
I don't think could have won the title even if they had gotten extremely lucky and had no injuries of their rotation guys in the whole playoff run which almost never happens. Playoffs are so physically demanding today it's just extremely unlikely to get it done when your depth is so bad. In the 2023 playoffs they had a solid 8 man rotation, this year they had 6 and a half and their 6th man is 36 year old. Porter Jr. is clearly hobbled yet he played 29 and 34 minutes respectively, including down the stretch, in the last two games even though he couldn't make a shot and was missing by a mile on most of his attempts, that's how little Adelman trusts his bench.
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:scrabbarista wrote:So...
Westbrook is shooting 29% from the field and 20% from (WIDE OPEN) three and is a -53 in the last four games of this series. That's 91 minutes.
Don't know what I was thinking when I said "I'm glad I'm not Denver's coach, because Westbrook has been great these Playoffs." He was helpful versus the Clippers. He's been Westbrook versus the Thunder.
A) Pickett should've been the 7th man all along (after Watson as the 6th).
B) The last four times the Nuggets have played Jokic for the whole fourth quarter, they are losing those quarters by an average of 10.8 points. (I've been adamant that this is a losing decision, and your starters must rest NO MATTER WHAT. You can play time and score as far as how long they rest to start the fourth, but they must rest in the fourth.)
So... I'm just bummed. I would much rather see the team go against my convictions and succeed than be proven right and see the team eliminated. But if the Nuggets are to lose this round, I'll go down with the ship. Too much time and energy invested over the last six or so years...
Russ used some of that chaotic energy for good defensively and on some loose balls yesterday, but yeah he’s still crazy streaky and wants to shoot until he gets out of it, but he isn’t a good enough shooter to do that especially when the stakes are this high.
Got some bad Deja vu when OKC was helping off the corner three shooter, that’s how Dallas beat us when PJ Washington went supernova. But Russ was missing those and so were the other role players. Kind of bailed out the OKC defense.
Wolfgang630 wrote:scrabbarista wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:One thing I need is for joker to stop passing to Russ for 3s on a fast break. If Russ is broken then YOU need to drive the ball yourself. You can’t keep passing to these dudes on a fast break for threes when their shooting is horrible. You drive it and hopefully make it or get a foul call.
If you can't pass it to a wide open point guard, then that player cannot be on the floor. You can't just play four against five. You have to give him the ball if his man (and others', sometimes) is guarding you along with your own man.
I’d rather have Strawther out there if Russ or MPJ is bad in game 6
Castle Black wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:scrabbarista wrote:
If you can't pass it to a wide open point guard, then that player cannot be on the floor. You can't just play four against five. You have to give him the ball if his man (and others', sometimes) is guarding you along with your own man.
I’d rather have Strawther out there if Russ or MPJ is bad in game 6
Which is the most glaring example of the problem itself. The fact that we would rather have JULIAN STRAWTHER on the court in crunch time of a pivotal Playoff series is indicative of just how garbage this Nuggets roster really is. Truly.
SpurNani wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:Nitpicking Jokic's defence in this series is pretty bizarre to me, Denver has been much better than I expected on that end except for Game 2 where they basically stopped trying after the first quarter since the game looked out of reach. Jokic has a defensive rating of 110.9 for the series which is pretty solid considering the opposition and his team has been quite a bit worse defensively when Jokic has been on the bench. And his individual defensive tracking numbers on nba.com are quite good too, for example players have shot only 57.6% on shots from 6 feet or less on shots he defended in this series compared to the 65.2% league average.
He’s hiding in a zone thats working because OKC, including SGA, havent been able to shoot Denver out of it.
But make no mistake, he’s a bad defender. I dare Denver to run that zone against Ind, NY, or Minny. But they won’t be advancing.
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SK21209 wrote:Even up 3-2, it’s time to put to bed the idea of OKC being some all-time great team. Denver’s 2023 team might have ended this series already. OKC is really good, but at no point watching them have I felt like I was watching one of the best teams ever like the regular season net rating suggests.
cjx wrote:See you at Game 7, Fam, you know what it is!