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Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

When facing championship points, the Nuggets will inevitably have psychological fluctuations, especially since most of their team is playing the Finals for the first time. So the Nuggets opened with two and a half points and four turnovers, playing tightly, and at this time Pope stood up and scored 4 points in a row, after all, he had already experienced similar scenes.

But when the Nuggets made four mistakes, the Heat led by only 3 points 5-2, and then the Heat missed 10 consecutive shots to be overtaken by the Nuggets. When the Nuggets make a mistake, the Heat are playing iron, and the Heat's offense in this round of the Finals has never been able to punish the Nuggets' mistakes, which is the most fatal place.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Butler was also tight, he said before the game that he would take the Heat to win three consecutive games, but after the opening game, Butler did not dare to single Murray and missed two free throws at the free throw line. The Nuggets were nervous because they were about to touch the trophy, and the Heat were nervous because they were afraid of being eliminated.

Spoh's adjustment is to replace those who start tightly, like Butler. Sure enough, after replacing Martin, the Heat became energetic, and at the same time Gordon committed two fouls, Jokic fouled two, and finally even Jeff Green made two fouls, Adebayo scored 14 points and 6 rebounds in the first quarter, and the Nuggets had the first dilemma of the game.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Coach Malone also dares to use people, and in the case of almost two offenses in the inside rotation, Malone took Jordan Jr. Except for three games in the first round, Jordan Jr. went up and slid, Jordan Jr. did not play in the playoffs. At the crucial moment of the championship point, Jordan Jr. actually went on.

Unexpectedly, Jordan Jr. went up and the effect turned out to be okay, interfering with Adebayo's shot and blocking the layup of the Heat guard. After all, Jordan Jr. is also the original double-first center, even if it degenerates into the current "human love Dan", but the top two or three minutes is still no problem.

In the first half, all three Nuggets players were in foul trouble, the team made 9 turnovers, 1 of 15 from three-point range (the Nuggets shot 42.6% from three-point range in the first half in the past four games), and 3 of 8 free throws.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Many of the 15-of-15 in the Nuggets' halftime were actually empty spots that the Heat put for others through the pocket Jokic, but they didn't go further. The Nuggets made probably the worst halftime three-point shooting of the season, and you and I know they won't be inaccurate all the time.

So when the Nuggets shot 1-of-17 from three, Murray finally made the Nuggets' second 3-pointer of the ball, and the Nuggets instantly equalized the score. Spall immediately called a timeout, perhaps knowing that their best chance of dragging the Finals back to Miami was gone.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Murray's three-point tie, Porter Jr.'s three-point comeback, and the momentum has returned to the Nuggets. Porter Jr.'s three-point shooting in the Finals was 3-of-26, and by the time he could make a three, the Heat was exhausted.

When the Nuggets led by seven points in the final quarter, Butler, who had been pitted for almost the entire game, finally stepped up and scored 13 consecutive points, including a controversial three-point foul. Still, the Nuggets are firmly in control of the situation on the court.

When the heat ran out of ammunition, they could only rely on Butler to throw into the fairy ball; When Butler couldn't make another three-pointer, foul and make fatal turnovers, the Heat's journey for the season came to an end.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

When the final whistle blew and the Nuggets won their first championship in team history, Jokic politely hugged everyone with the Heat before starting to celebrate with his teammates. The Nuggets had a rough game for almost the entire game today, but they still won at an unfamiliar pace.

And the great Jokic, even on such a night, still scored 28 points, 16 rebounds and 4 assists on 12-of-16 shooting. When the Nuggets can't open three-pointers, they have players like Jokic, so they don't lose faith.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

Throughout the playoffs, the Nuggets and Jokic didn't face much challenge and won the championship, winning 16 of them in just 20 games. Even when they are chased by the sun twice, you can still feel their calmness from them.

They have the most dominant players in the league and have played the most dominant playoff performances in the league. Jokic was the first in points, rebounds, and assists for the first time in NBA history throughout the playoffs. So the attribution of the FMVP trophy is also not in suspense.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

On this day in 2011, Nowitzki lifted the FMVP trophy. Now, 12 years later, another big man from Europe has lifted the FMVP trophy again, and their opponents are the Heat.

Throughout the award ceremony, Jokic looked very calm and calm, and he held his daughter and quietly accepted the trophy. He kept all the praise for his teammates, but everyone knew that he was the one who contributed the most and sacrificed the most.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

In contrast, Murray has long cried into tears, and he has not been easy along the way. When he tore his cruciate ligament, he told the coach not to trade him, and Malone said of course not. A year later, they were on top of the world.

At the last group photo, Jokic had his daughter ride around his neck and stand in the far corner, and the winning hat was put on his daughter's head. He didn't even take the FMVP trophy, which took turns passing through his teammates before finally coming to Malone.

Throughout the award ceremony, my favorite thing to watch was the picture of Jokic putting his daughter around his neck. As a person who also has a girl, this scene empathizes.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

He was probably the FMVP winner in history who cared least about the FMVP trophy, only taking it when it was presented. His last words in the interview were that he was glad that the work was over and that he could finally return to the Serbian horse farm and enjoy a moment of quiet in peace.

His low profile, his indisputability, his calmness, his indifference, for a long time made fans lose sight of what a great player he really was. Now with the blessing of the champion, everyone knows how strong he really is.

Some people get FMVP, but they don't care

But Jokic doesn't care about that, that's Jokic.

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