A playoff series that started out as a race to
four wins is now a battle for two victories to advance.
The Portland Trail Blazers took care of business at home in a
115-95 win in Game 4 to knot their first-round series against
the Denver Nuggets at 2. Now it's Denver's turn to make
adjustments for Game 5 at home Tuesday night.
The first adjustment is bringing energy to the start of the
game. In the two losses to Portland in this series, the Nuggets
came out flat and never recovered. Even with a chance to take a
commanding 3-1 lead Saturday afternoon, they couldn't find the
spark against the Trail Blazers, who received an unusually
subpar game from Damian Lillard.
Denver coach Michael Malone said his team played soft. Michael
Porter Jr. was harassed into a poor shooting day and finished
with just three points and three shot attempts, and star Nikola
Jokic had just 16 points after dominating Portland through the
first three games.
The Nuggets' defense wasn't much better. Norman Powell scored 29
points for Portland and more than made up for an off night by
Lillard. Malone was upset with his team after it failed to get
back on defense in one sequence that led to a thunderous dunk by
Powell.
"I can't believe that we're actually talking about playing hard
in a playoff game," Malone said. "That should be a given."
The series is playing out similarly to the second-round matchup
between the teams two years ago. That series was 2-2 heading
into Game 5 in Denver, with each team having already won once on
the road. The Trail Blazers went on to win Game 7 on the road to
advance.
This is the third straight year the Nuggets have reached the
playoffs, and they're on track to play a fifth Game 7 in their
past six series if both teams hold serve on their home courts in
the next two games. To ensure at least a chance to advance
either in Game 6 or 7 Denver must get out of its funk.
"They're a really dangerous team," Jokic said. "We cannot be
satisfied. We cannot play easy. We cannot relax."
The Nuggets are the deeper team despite not having Jamal Murray
or P.J. Dozier available. They won't have Will Barton for
Tuesday night, but there is a chance he'll be back for Game 6 or
7, Malone said Monday.
A key for Portland is having center Jusuf Nurkic staying in the
game. He has drawn the primary assignment on Jokic and fouled
out of Games 2 and 3. He stuck around Saturday and helped keep
Jokic from dominating.
"We're obviously better when Nurk is able to stay on the floor,
especially against Denver," Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts
said. "The offense comes and goes. He gets his opportunities.
But I thought he really locked in defensively and was solid.
Didn't gamble very much and defended without fouling."
Portland should expect a more engaged Nuggets team ready to
play.
"We got our (butt) whooped," JaMychal Green said. "That should
be all the motivation we need."
--Field Level Media
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