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The Nuggets and Jokic really have no cards, they play the Lakers to earn traffic, and they rely on referees to play the Timberwolves

author:Xiao Chi-hsien

This wave of operations by the Nuggets is really amazing! Against the Lakers, it's simply treating the game as their show, attracting attention to the point of not being good. Let's take a look at the matchup with the Timberwolves, we have to say that as soon as the referee whistle blows, you can hear the inner ecstasy of Nuggets fans. It's not just a basketball game, it's even more exciting than a TV series!

The Nuggets and Jokic really have no cards, they play the Lakers to earn traffic, and they rely on referees to play the Timberwolves

First, let's talk about the Nuggets. You look at their performance this season, full of firepower, especially Jokic, how can this buddy's football skills not need me to say more, won the third MVP of his career, where is this achievement. But you say, why are they so unconvincing? Is it because they have done so many small moves that it makes people feel that victory has come a little lightly?

The Nuggets and Jokic really have no cards, they play the Lakers to earn traffic, and they rely on referees to play the Timberwolves

Let's talk about that game against the Lakers. The Nuggets are clearly using this battle to increase their market value, and you can see that the media and fans are focused on them all over the game. Isn't this just earning enough traffic! But the smell behind it, you know, always feels a bit of a "script" flavor.

The Nuggets and Jokic really have no cards, they play the Lakers to earn traffic, and they rely on referees to play the Timberwolves

Then there was the game against the Timberwolves, which was arguably a concentrated display of controversy. Every whistle seems to be "cheering" for the Nuggets, which makes many fans wonder if this game is too "friendly"? Some of the referees' decisions are really confusing, and it feels like the Timberwolves are being left out in the cold.

Jokic's personal performance is naturally impeccable, but he is such a superstar, and it is inevitable that he will be criticized for not having the style of a "big name". There is nothing to say about his ball skills, but in the eyes of many people, he lacks the domineering and leaky king style, and is more like a good student with excellent skills.

Looking ahead, the Nuggets' performance in the playoffs is sure to be the focus of many fans. But whether they can get out of this situation that is always questioned is really a question. After all, a win on the pitch is the best answer, but it has to come cleanly and not always feel like it's going through the back door.

As for the relationship between the NBA and the Nuggets, we might as well speculate. Does the NBA also feel that the Nuggets' style of play can bring a new viewing experience? After all, change always needs pioneers, and maybe the Nuggets are the new stars in their eyes?

The public and the media have a very different view of the Nuggets. Some people love their freshness and don't play according to the routine, while others scoff at their "luck". However, it is undeniable that the Nuggets are indeed constantly attracting everyone's attention.

Overall, the Nuggets and Jokic's performances are truly love-hate. Although the way they play has attracted countless eyes, it has also made many people doubt their true strength. It will be interesting to see if they can prove themselves with more fair and engaging competitions in the future. After all, in this world of basketball, no one wants to be just a harvester of traffic, and every team is more or less eager to be recognized as a real powerhouse.

Jokic and his teammates will undoubtedly have the ability to prove themselves in the coming season, but they also need to show more fairness and justice in the game to avoid the kind of "prepared" wins. The real king is the one who can speak with strength at all times, not just find flaws in favorable penalties or strategies.

Jokic's role is particularly critical in this process. As the soul of the team, he must not only show a dominant performance on the field, but also lead the team to show the demeanor and spirit it deserves. Only then can the Nuggets truly win the hearts of their fans, not just win games.

Finally, it is equally important for the NBA to ensure that the game is fair and equitable. The referee's whistle should be synonymous with fairness, not a suspense-maker over the outcome of the game. A fair playing environment not only allows players to display their talents with confidence, but also allows fans to truly enjoy the game of basketball.

Therefore, both the Nuggets and the NBA should realize that the charm of basketball lies not only in the fierce confrontation and uncertain results, but also in the justice and fairness that everyone believes in. Only then can basketball truly become one of the most popular sports in the world.

The Nuggets and Jokic still have a long way to go, but as long as they can stay on the right track and win the game with strength and fairness, then both criticism and praise will be their ladder to success. After all, the real champion is a warrior who speaks with strength on a fair stage.

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