ConSarnit wrote:Ryoga Hibiki wrote:I have seen many Nuggets games over the last 7-8 years. I thought Jokic is having a top3 peak all time, and not necessarily 3rd.
I am not so sure anymore, and the reason for me is his approach and this has been severely hurting the Nuggets.
Because of how great he is, we always shielded him from any blame whenever the Nuggets lose, but I now suspect this is a mistake.
There's a concept they teach you in those manager trainings, coined by Peter Drucker, it's called 'the shadow of the leader".
Whatever you do, when you ar at the top, people in your organization will look at you and pick up your habits.
This is very true in the NBA, the culture of the organization is often an emanation of its best player. Popovich said many times that the Spurs were the Spurs because Timmeh allowed him to coach. There's a famous clip of Steven Jackson admitting how seeing Timmeh accepting criticism forced him to do the same.
The Nuggets are again failing to keep the effort and the attention to details, with a different coach, throwing games they shouldn't lose. In the past we've seen Jamal coming out of shape not being called out. We do see Jokic taking plays off today.
If something is not working in the locker room, the best player must be held accountable for that. He commands enough respect to make everyone follow him. But it's not happening, and I think we should stop blaming everyone but him.
What’s with these incredibly badly timed attacks on the Nuggets? (this and the Russ thread).
The Nuggets are currently on track to have the best record they’ve ever had with Jokic. They also have the best net rating they’ve ever had with him. Oh yeah, they are also currently on pace to have the best offense EVER.
Why are people attacking Jokic when this is the best season he (or the Nuggets) have ever had?
I think some fans should stop being defenive and hold the bet player accountable.
these things add up and can make a difference between winning and losing.
the Nuggets lost four games in a row at home, against vastly inferior teams, in a similar pattern, showing an absolutely pathetic level of defensive effort. and this is in context of unserious basketball that we saw pretty often, since the championship.
you're helping nobody blaming everyone but Jokic, if you're a Nuggets fan (if you're not, keep going!)



















