Recap: Portland flexes their way to 115-95 victory, Jokic and Porter Jr. struggle

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The Portland Trail Blazers responded today with a 115-95 win over the Denver Nuggets today. Not only did they shoot better, but they were energized and outplayed Denver throughout the game.

It was an interesting game as the two superstars Jokic and Lillard both were not effective offensively. Lillard shot 1-10 for 10 points and Jokic shot 7-18 for 16 points. Portland once again won the paint battle excluding garbage time points. Nurkic was a huge factor for them as he outplayed Jokic tonight.

It’s difficult to perform any worse than they did today but look for a much better outing from Denver as they head home for Game 5.

1st Quarter

Score: 32-24 Portland

2nd Quarter

Score: 57-47 Portland

3rd Quarter

Score: 96-66 Portland

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4th Quarter

Score: 115-95 Portland

Tonights Takeaways

What is going on with Michael Porter Jr? I don't think it is completely his fault but there has to be a reason why they're not getting him the ball. Markus Howard had 4 more shot attempts than Porter in the first half, and it seems he struggles more and more each game. Portland is playing tight defense, reaching on him every possession and he hasn’t figured out a way to handle that yet. Denver’s bench and supporting cast will have to score more than usual because it does not look like Porter is comfortable in this series.

Points in the paint: Denver not only has the ability to dominate the paint every game but they should. If you take away Nurkic, Portland’s tallest starter is 6’7” Robert Covington. Denver has three guys taller and bigger than that yet Portland was the more physical team inside in Games 3 and 4. Jokic had a rare off game but guys like Gordon and Porter should take advantage of their smaller matchups inside. Nurkic has been an absolute force in the paint they will have to hold him at bay for Game 5.

Jokic struggled: It doesn't happen often but we saw a rare off night from Jokic today. He was missing bunnies in the paint, and he could not find his midrange stroke. It is possible to chalk it up to fatigue and an early start since Dame wasn’t effective either, but the Nuggets cannot afford another performance like this from Jokic. Denver has not found their second scorer so far in this series, so unfortunately they are counting on Jokic to score 30+ points every night.

Player of the Game: Norman Powell - 29 points on 11-15 shooting and 4-4 from three-point land

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