Nikola Jokic issues warning to Nuggets star ahead of crunch playoff tie

Despite the Denver Nuggets winning the first game in the series against the Los Angeles Clippers, Nikola Jokic wants more.

The 30-year-old face of the franchise, has warned one teammate to either focus or stop playing basketball.

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Nikola Jokic wants his peers to be fully focused on winningCredit: Getty

The Nuggets have been in a whirlwind over the last couple of weeks after they fired their head coach and general manager just days before the postseason.

No team in NBA history has had such little time to adjust to a new setup heading into the playoffs but the Nuggets responded by winning Game 1 of their first round series against the Clippers on Saturday.

It was a game won by stars with Jokic finishing with 29 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds, Russell Westbrook scored a clutch three to tie the game at the end and Aaron Gordon scored six points in overtime.

While the headlines after the game were focused on what was a thrilling playoff game, one talking point that has emerged was the fact the Nuggets opted to go with Westbrook instead of Michael Porter Jr. down the stretch.

Porter Jr, who is in the third year of his five-year, $179 million contract, recorded 3 points, 4 rebounds and 0 assists against the Clippers in 26 minutes.

However, his poor showing evoked no sympathy from Jokic when asked about the 26-year-old after the game.

“If you’re not going to be engaged right now, then you’re not supposed to be playing this sport,” Jokic said.

While Porter Jr. didn’t perform against the Clippers, there will be expectation for a quick bounce back.

He averaged 18.2 points, 7 rebounds and 2.1 assists while shooting 50.4 assists from the field in the regular season, a strong campaign in what what was a mixed campaign for the Nuggets.

While the Nuggets have stolen home-court advantage, Clippers star Kawhi Leonard knows has already reflected on what went wrong.

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It wasn’t Michael Porter Jr’s finest game in a Nuggets shirtCredit: Getty

Clippers-Nuggets schedule

Western Conference, 1st round

Game 1 – Nuggets 122- 110 Clippers

Game 2 – Clippers @ Nuggets, April 21

Game 3 – Nuggets @ Clippers, April 24

Game 4 – Nuggets @ Clippers April 25

Game 5 (if needed) – Clippers @ Nuggets, April 29

Game 6 (if needed) – Nuggets @ Clippers, May 1

Game 7 (if needed) – Clippers @ Nuggets, May 3

“We just got to be decisive, get more in attack-mode situations,” said Leonard, who hadn’t played a game in Denver since November 2023.

“That’s it, really. A lot of the turnovers, we caused. That’s all you can do.”

The belief that this loss was self-inflicted is one shared by James Harden as he was left perplexed as to why the made so many errors.

“I’m trying to figure it out, too,” Harden said about why they made so many mistakes .

“Like, literally, trying to figure out what the hell was the reason for it. So we’ll watch film, get better and be ready for Game 2.”

Clippers head coach Ty Lue also echoed this sentiment, saying that a loss is a guarantee when you lose the ball as many times as they did on Saturday.

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Jokic dragged his team to an OT win against the ClippersCredit: Getty

“If you turn it over 20 times against the team that is No. 1 in offensive transition, then you’re going to lose the game,” Lue said.

“So we understand that, we just got to be better.”

The Clippers led by as much as 15 in the second quarter yet still lost and if they are to send the 2023 NBA champions home in round one, they know they will have to improve.

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