And we're going to have to figure out the Jokic/KP issue. He clearly is too small to guard Jokic, and while Horford/X can't stop him either, they at least make it much more difficult for him due to their size.
Not sure what the answer is, other than we just have to play double big more and stagger more of KP's minutes with Jokic on the bench.
Need to limit Aaron Gordon. He was just swooping in left and right finishing off the assists. He's their wild card.
And Porter Jr had a somewhat quiet game. If he went off for 20+ I don't think this game would be close.
Gordon was good, but I think the larger issue is the off-ball movement that we were allowing to happen and not adjusting for. Gordon just works so well off of Jokic.
At least we have a ton of film to utilize now in case we do meet them in the Finals.
They were so worried about Jokic that they were prepared to double him when KP was guarding him and Gordon just got behind their defense. Jokic is a handful when he's posting up and has players cutting to the rim, he's so good at finding them. It's not just us that he's done it to obviously but I don't think KP can guard Jokic one on one, it forces help defense which allows Jokic to find those cutters.
And if we're going to say the game wouldn't be close if MPJ had scored 20+...well we could easily say if Tatum had had a 20+ game we would have won. Or if we made our FTs we would have won. There's always a counter to those hypotheticals so I don't think we can really extrapolate from just that.
The flip side to it all is our No1 guy went missing, we shot sub 30% from 3 (to be fair they shot 25% as well) we missed 9 FTs, turned the ball over 12 times and struggled to handle Jokic and still were in with a chance with a minute to go. So there's the silver lining at least.
JT going missing is a big concern...unless he's under the weather or sick or something this should be a game he should be getting up for. I know they had a plan to get him out of the game but he needs to figure out how to impose himself more. If not by scoring by acting as a decoy, not just standing in the corner like he was Gordon Hayward.