JJ Radic’s challenge for Luka Donicic in Denver was an emotional variety. But he knew that it would probably translate into data.
“I want at least one blackout episode, where he is shouting indiscriminately at least one blackout episode on Saturday before facing the nuggets on Saturday, before facing the nuggets. “This means that he is back. I know that hide. Bloody. “
What from back, of course? Donic’s recent calf injury, yes, but also that there is also mental illness associated with trade away from a city, where he felt that he would play his entire career. It is still sinking throughout the world of basketball that Luka is a lake-that Dallas Maveryx will opt for the closure of his 25-year franchise foundation.
As Donic has done all this, he is struggling with his standards. But not on Saturday. The Slovenian point guard went for 32 points, 10 rebounds, seven assistance and four for theft to lead his 123-100 wins at Ball Arena.
Nikola Jokik said, “He dominated the game, as he always does.”
Radic even watched one of the above blackout episodes. Donic buried a quality competition from the Christian Braun, in the first half a half-step 3-pointer in the first half, then shouted as he returned to the end of the floor.
“I think I had one,” said Donic. “It just felt it a little, so I was happy.”
“It is hide that we are all accustomed to watching in the last seven years,” James said. “Especially (when) you are going to the left of the step-back of the floor. Damn it is dangerous. ,
Four out of the seven of the denicic produce dunks or pastes for James, which form an interesting pair with donic. Both players have traditionally performed the most outstanding with the ball in their hands. But James saw on Saturday that his chemistry could cross it.
“I am a natural-based broad receiver,” he said, “and he is a natural born quarterback. So it fits right.”
The Done reached Denver only three games at his Labs Tenure, but he did not score more than 16 points in any of those games. It was 35.6% from the floor and 20.8% from the 3-point line. Before opening the tip, Nagets coach Michael Malon saw that he was “still getting his rhythm with a new team and was making a habit of shocking that business.”
By the end of the night, the doon first looked like the next great Laks Superstar. Denver was a witness to this.
“Luca is a man. Luca is the problem, “Jokik said. “she’s the Man. He is making the team better. ,
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