Denver is by far the mentally toughest team in the league. The Jokic-Murray-Gordon trio will figure something out in a tight spot. One if not all of them is gonna make a play. You can see the difference between them and every other team in the league right now. They have the championship grit.
Murray looks slimmer and seems to have some of his explosiveness back. Gordon grinding and becoming a knock down three point shooter this year has been impressive. He's been their second most consistent player all season.
So far, OKC is backing up my claims about them. Some people were really on here scoffing at the idea of trading guys like Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe and Cason Wallace. In games one and three, the two that were tight, here's their lines:
Game one:
Joe - 13 minutes, 0-4, no points
Wiggins - 14 minutes, 1-1, five points
Wallace - 21 minutes, 1-4, three points
Game three:
Joe - Three minutes, 1-2, two points
Wiggins - 13 minutes, 3-5, seven points
Wallace - 20 minutes, 1-3, two points
That depth shyt is cute during the regular season but it doesn't matter when the chips are down in the postseason. Those three guys are all way down on their minutes compared to the regular season.
Speaking of frauds, I've been saying for two years, I don't care what Lu Dort shoots over the course of the season, I'm giving him as many shots as he wants in the playoffs. For the second straight year, and third postseason total, he's been a walking brick. He was shooting 33% from the field and 29% from three before tonight's 1-6, 0-4 from deep performance.
Lotta ups and downs still to come in this series but we've been here before with Denver. It's hard for me to imagine them losing this series. They will get at least two more grind it out games and they've done it too many times the past few years not to think they won't pull two more out.