May 17, 2024

Nikola Jokic reveals what he thinks of defense of Bam Adebayo, Heat in NBA Finals

Nikola Jokic reveals what he thinks of defense of Bam Adebayo, Heat in NBA Finals
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(Reuters) - The dominance of Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic through the first three games of the NBA Finals has dampened the Miami Heat's title hopes and the boys from South Beach must find a way to nullify the towering Serb if they are to avoid falling behind 3-1 in the championship series.

Jokic had 32 points, 21 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Nuggets' 109-94 victory on Thursday that put them 2-1 up in the best-of-seven series. That effort saw him become the first player to log at least 30 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists in a finals game.

The Nuggets bullied the Heat on their home floor, outrebounding them 58-33 and outscoring them 60-34 in the paint.

Miami center Bam Adebayo has been given the unenviable task of matching up against two-time league MVP Jokic and said trying to predict what play the dynamic 28-year-old will go to next is the key to stopping him.

"Biggest thing is just read and react," Adebayo told reporters on Friday. "Easier said than done, obviously. But pretty much read and react and watch film."

The Heat have relished their role as giant killers during the playoffs after upsetting the Milwaukee Bucks, New York Knicks, and Boston Celtics but they have been unable to stifle the tandem of Jokic and sharpshooter Jamal Murray, who also had a triple-double in Game 3.

Murray said he and Jokic are focused on delivering a first NBA championship for Denver.

"We both got our mind on winning, whatever it takes," Murray said.

Jokic said he looks at the variety of defenses the Heat throw at him as a puzzle.

"It's kind of like a chess game. They are one move, we are another move," he said. "I think this is the time where the players show what they've got."

Game Four is this Saturday in Miami.

Catch it live on TV5 at 8:30 p.m. with a delayed telecast on One Sports at 11 a.m.