I like Hakeem or Duncan, also Thurmond despite him being a bit lighter. But I think I'd go engaged Wilt as my first pick.
My boy Chuck Hayes could also give him hell for like 10 minutes with his deceptive physicallity and IQ

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Jaivl wrote:KG and Russell feel a touch light, I'd probably want to go at least 250 lbs to bang with Jokic on the post.
I like Hakeem or Duncan, also Thurmond despite him being a bit lighter. But I think I'd go engaged Wilt as my first pick.
My boy Chuck Hayes could also give him hell for like 10 minutes with his deceptive physicallity and IQ
sp6r=underrated wrote:David robinson: best combination of strength and size.
JordansBulls wrote:I don't think Duncan would do that great of job on him, Rasheed gave him problems because he would play outside. I'd say maybe a Garnett because he could play outside on the perimeter and down low to keep up with Jokic.
Peregrine01 wrote:Draymond Green and Dennis Rodman. Strong bases with lower centers of gravity are more effective at preventing a post player from getting deep position. And on top of that both guys have very quick feet to keep up with Jokic on close outs.
No-more-rings wrote:Does anyone want to retract their Draymond mentions? Jokic in those last 3 games averaged 35/15/6 on 66 fg% and 73 ts%.
MyUniBroDavis wrote:No-more-rings wrote:Does anyone want to retract their Draymond mentions? Jokic in those last 3 games averaged 35/15/6 on 66 fg% and 73 ts%.
Draymond was never guarding him fully 1v1 or anything, mans was def too small lol
He’s better vs the more finesse big men but Jokic is finesse + bigboi
That's a excellent choice. I'd also give consideration to KG similarly to how AD gave Jokic problems. And he meets all the criteria you listed he's long and lengthy, quick, and has the fundamentals and discipline70sFan wrote:You have to answer the question - what do you need to defend Jokic successfully?
1. Size not defend him in the post.
2. Length to contest his shots, as he wasn't much of a vertical finisher.
3. Just enough quickness to defend him without the ball.
4. Extreme discipline and fundamentals.
Nate Thurmond checks all the boxes. Why not going for the perfect choice here? Lack of him on this poll is very concerning.
TT8198 wrote:That's a excellent choice. I'd also give consideration to KG similarly to how AD gave Jokic problems. And he meets all the criteria you listed he's long and lengthy, quick, and has the fundamentals and discipline70sFan wrote:You have to answer the question - what do you need to defend Jokic successfully?
1. Size not defend him in the post.
2. Length to contest his shots, as he wasn't much of a vertical finisher.
3. Just enough quickness to defend him without the ball.
4. Extreme discipline and fundamentals.
Nate Thurmond checks all the boxes. Why not going for the perfect choice here? Lack of him on this poll is very concerning.
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