Basketball
Doncic shows Jokic that he is ready to steal MVP.
Luka Doncic has already this season his Dallas Mavericks win the team Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets, but it would have been a watered-down victory if not for MVP, a center whose possession the Slovenian is very interested in.This time Doncic won again (115-116) and signed another triple double – 22 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds – added the joy of doing it at home in front of the MVP of the past two years.Another blow from Luca in the race to achieve status Jason Tatum.
Kind of a great display of play by both of them who doubled as assists, the point guard missing the day on the launch (5/17) but having the day on the triple (4/9) but not much in that regard. did not succeed. Better than Jokic (7/13 in TC) 19 points scored 8 catches 8 basket passes. Aaron Gordon was the top scorer on Mike Malone’s team with 27 points.
Doncic struggled in the end, running out without scoring – although he gave two assists – but in the final quarter, when the Nuggets defense allowed him only three shots. His teammates said he was at his level one day and not the other. Phinney Smith He hit the final triple with 17 seconds left (112-114) on a pass from the Slovenian. +7 plus or minus.
In addition to Doncic, up to four Dallas players added double-digit scoring. Tim Hardaway Jr. (6/8 on 29 points and triples) have embroidered it in these final games. Finney-Smith himself also contributed generously with good effect from the perimeter (19 points and his 5/10). Spencer Dinwiddie (13) and Christian Wood, 14 points and 6/7 shooting. An astonishing collective shooting from long range (47%) gave Dallas his second win in his three games against the Denver Nuggets. Doncic, demonstration again, and just before Nikola Jokic Anyone, anything, wants an MVP.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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