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Originally Posted by
TDomination
My 'waste of time none of this really makes any difference' adjustments:
1) Do not play a single minute without either DDR or White on the floor.
2) Shorten the rotation
3) Stop the bleeding sooner please.
4) Don't be scared to shoot more 3's.
Saw the title and braced for some ridiculous suggestions. But the OP made some pretty solid suggestions. I hope Pop is getting advice that good from his assistants.
The problem is, a lot of the best advice is along the lines of "Don't Suck". It's the playoffs, and the whole season is one game long now. Play like it. The whole game could hinge on a few blown possessions.
Box out, dammit. Limit Denver's second chance points. Especially on the defensive end. When the Nuggets put a shot in the air, get a body on somebody - especially Jokic and Plumlee. You don't always have to get the rebound - if you box out, your teammates can get a few. Don't suck.
Beasley and Craig are a combined 18-29 from the 3P line. That's a 62.9% percentage, and every make counts for 3 points. That's more points per attempt than any other weapon the Nuggets put on the floor. Maybe consider... I don't know... running them off the 3P line occasionally? Don't suck.
Mason Plumlee is a foul machine. Be aggressive about going after him from the moment he steps on the floor, and force him to foul so that Malone has to play Jokic more minutes than he wants. Tire his fat ass out for the fourth quarter. Don't suck.
Jokic is leading the team in assists, but on a per-minute basis Monte Morris is right there with him. Force Morris to be a shooter more often by playing better off the ball defense. Don't suck.
Treat every inbound play like it's the last 20 seconds and you're down by 1 point. Don't inbound into the damn coffin corner. Don't throw the ball in after a Denver score until you've accounted for all five Nugget players. Don't make those soft throw-in passes, like it's a free play. Don't suck.