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Bron.Trivia time: Prior to Joker who was the last player to record 5 triple doubles in the playoffs?
Pretty easy.
Bron.Trivia time: Prior to Joker who was the last player to record 5 triple doubles in the playoffs?
Pretty easy.
Does it though? If you look at that offense (and you can’t take away everything) I wouldn’t mind living and dying with Aaron Gordon taking jump shots.
As I said earlier, it's his "badge of honor"...So that's what you tell yourself.
I always wondered.
They were outrebounded 47-30 and had 10 more offensive rebounds which led to more shots. Most of Lebron’s points were pretty easy is the thing. I saw Jokic and Murray hit 30 foot fadaways with a hand in their face. Every game is different so we really don’t know what will happen in game two but LA needs to start Rui.
Reaves and DLo out there is too bad defensively and DLo was awful last night. Those two gave us so many easy buckets. I didn’t like their starting lineup last game. It made no sense
That’s exactly what I’m saying. If it happens it happens but it’s not sustainable for AG to win them a series. The reason I think it’s impactful to play Jokic with a smaller athletic cover is two fold. 1) You have a defender that can move and limit what makes Jokic special and that’s his playmaking. 2) Jokic and Denver can fall in love with the size mismatch and back down the smaller defender. Essentially, you get the opposition to willingly get away from the thing they do best.Maybe. But if you lose a game because Aaron Gordon was hitting 3's, you just tip your hat to him and know that they're not likely to win the series that way.
Exactly. Who knows, if that adjustment was made quicker the Lakers MIGHT'VE been able to eke out a win...Agree re: Rui. He is big enough and strong enough to defend Joker and allow AD to roam and protect the basket. The Lakers comeback started with that adjustment.
I had the right idea but the wrong player on this move. I was talking for days about using Vanderbilt in that role. They must see him as a zero on offense because it seems like Ham doesn’t give them offense. I would still try Vanderbilt first in that role in Game 2. I think he’s a defender built for this role.Agree re: Rui. He is big enough and strong enough to defend Joker and allow AD to roam and protect the basket. The Lakers comeback started with that adjustment.
I mean, I think Hachimura did ok in that role. Denver will probably be ready for it next game, though...I had the right idea but the wrong player on this move. I was talking for days about using Vanderbilt in that role. They must see him as a zero on offense because it seems like Ham doesn’t give them offense. I would still try Vanderbilt first in that role in Game 2. I think he’s a defender built for this role.
It was beyond silly to sit Vandy AND play him just 10 minutes.I had the right idea but the wrong player on this move. I was talking for days about using Vanderbilt in that role. They must see him as a zero on offense because it seems like Ham doesn’t give them offense. I would still try Vanderbilt first in that role in Game 2. I think he’s a defender built for this role.
Exactly. Who knows, if that adjustment was made quicker the Lakers MIGHT'VE been able to eke out a win...
That's kinda where Denver has the coaching advantage...
This.Maybe. But if you lose a game because Aaron Gordon was hitting 3's, you just tip your hat to him and know that they're not likely to win the series that way.
Fuck, so many turnovers and lack of hustle in the first half. I don't blame them though. I've gone to do work in Aspen at altitude, and the first day I can barely go up stairs . I expect them to be better in the beginning of the next game.
I had the right idea but the wrong player on this move. I was talking for days about using Vanderbilt in that role. They must see him as a zero on offense because it seems like Ham doesn’t give them offense. I would still try Vanderbilt first in that role in Game 2. I think he’s a defender built for this role.
Horrible first half. I was dreading that it was going to be one of those Boston massacre type games that goes down in history. I started doing some things around the house and kept watching the score and rather than Denver pulling away the Lakers kept inching closer. thats gotta be great for the locker room.I'm sure they feel they can get this next one.It will help if they use the proper starting lineup, subbing Rui for one of the guards (likely Schroder, but could be D-Lo). Denver is a much bigger team than the Warriors, what worked last series isn't applicable now.
For such a poor start, the Lakers keep coming and got it down to 3 late. Didn't expect them to steal that game after that 1st half, but they almost got it done. Encouraging moving forward.
It will help if they use the proper starting lineup, subbing Rui for one of the guards (likely Schroder, but could be D-Lo). Denver is a much bigger team than the Warriors, what worked last series isn't applicable now.
For such a poor start, the Lakers keep coming and got it down to 3 late. Didn't expect them to steal that game after that 1st half, but they almost got it done. Encouraging moving forward.
Horrible first half. I was dreading that it was going to be one of those Boston massacre type games that goes down in history. I started doing some things around the house and kept watching the score and rather than Denver pulling away the Lakers kept inching closer. thats gotta be great for the locker room.I'm sure they feel they can get this next one.
The difference between GS and Den is that AD dominated, but it didn't matter. Imagine if AD doesn't dominate, they would have lost by 40 yesterday. The rebounding won't change.
AD's points were not impactful on the outcome of the game. That is a problem.
lol
I had a couple of errands to run today and thought about just getting them done last night. But every time I thought, "Ok, I'm gonna just get them done now" the Lakers would cut the lead to 10 or less.
I had the right idea but the wrong player on this move. I was talking for days about using Vanderbilt in that role. They must see him as a zero on offense because it seems like Ham doesn’t give them offense. I would still try Vanderbilt first in that role in Game 2. I think he’s a defender built for this role.