Wolfgang630 wrote:AleksandarN wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:Did anyone watch the game and the strategy that Nuggets implemented? They were getting burned by 3's (Sixers 5/7) early by leaving Thybulle so they decided to let Jokic leave Embiid to double Harden on the pick and roll. The help defense would then only hedge until Jokic could recover or partly recover. Malone wanted Embiid to be the one to score but no one else. It's a good strategy and it worked as the Sixers ended up going 7/26 the rest of thew ay from 3.
But people will say Jokic played no defense. Yet had 2 blocks and two steals. It is like they don't understand basic defensive strategies
Thank god someone here watched the game and what they kept doing. Embiid was open a good amount time and time again on purpose. This was the defensive plan
I've seen that strategy used against Jokic as well. Make the other guys beat you. And it worked.
Yeah Embiid did technically play better than Jokic tonight but if the Sixers had employed the same strategy it's conceivable Jokic would have scored 35 or more points too.
Anyway I don't care about the MVP race all that much. Whoever wins will deserve it.
I'm glad the Nuggets won more than anything. Joker would say the same.