Nuggets' Jokic Slams Lack of Focus, Blasts Teammate
"Nikola Jokic advises fellow Nuggets player about the sport's unsuitability - crucial playoff match imminent"
In a turn of events following the Denver Nuggets' victory against the Los Angeles Clippers, star player Nikola Jokic isn't settling for just one win.
The 30-year-old frontrunner of the franchise has taken a tough stance, demanding one teammate to buckle down or step aside from the sport.
The Nuggets have been in turmoil over the past few weeks after they abruptly parted ways with both their head coach and general manager just before the postseason.
Despite the tumultuous circumstances, the Nuggets managed to secure a win in Game 1 of their first-round series against the Clippers on Saturday.
Leading the charge, stars like Jokic, Russell Westbrook, and Aaron Gordon shone. Jokic finished with 29 points, 12 assists, and 9 rebounds, Westbrook hit a clutch three decisively tying the game, and Gordon scored six crucial points in overtime.
However, the headlines post-game weren't solely about the captivating playoff matchup. A talking point that surfaced was the Nuggets' decision to rely on Westbrook instead of Michael Porter Jr. down the stretch.
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Porter Jr., who is in the third year of his $179 million contract, accumulated 3 points, 4 rebounds, and 0 assists in 26 minutes against the Clippers.
Unmoved by Porter Jr.'s lackluster performance, Jokic expressed his discontent when asked about the 26-year-old after the game.
"If you're not going to give it your all right now, then you're not supposed to be playing this game," Jokic asserted.
Despite Porter Jr.'s underwhelming showing, expectations are high for a swift recovery.
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Porter Jr.'s average of 18.2 points, 7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists during the regular season, while shooting 50.4% from the field, suggests a solid campaign during an otherwise mixed season for the Nuggets.
Although the Nuggets snatched home-court advantage, Clippers star Kawhi Leonard acknowledged their shortcomings.
"We need to be more decisive, get more aggressive in attack-mode situations," Leonard stated. "That's basically it. A lot of the turnovers, we caused. That's the only takeaway."
The belief that this loss was self-inflicted echoes among the Clippers, with James Harden expressing confusion about their multitude of errors.
"I'm trying to figure out the reason behind it," Harden stated. "So we'll scrutinize the footage, improve, and be ready for Game 2."
Clippers head coach Ty Lue also reinforced this sentiment, stating that a loss is inevitable when you turn the ball over as many times as they did in Game 1.
"If you give the ball away 20 times against a team that's at the top of offensive transition, then you will lose the game," Lue said.
The Clippers surged ahead by 15 points in the second quarter but still lost the game, demonstrating the areas they need to focus on to outmatch the defending champions in the upcoming games of the series.
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