The Thunder’s deep bench shined through in Game 4 on Sunday as they tied the series with the Nuggets with a 92-87 victory. Cason Wallace and Aaron Wiggins had 11 points apiece and Alex Caruso supplied 10. The five reserves that coach Mark Daigneault utilized also combined for 16 rebounds, six assists and three steals.
Denver used three subs and only one — Russell Westbrook — played extended minutes. He shot 2-for-12 from the field.
“It’s never, like, ‘I wonder what we should do now,’” Daigneault said, per Joel Lorenzi of The Oklahoman. “It’s always frameworks that we work through during the seasons. We have a pretty good understanding of frameworks of lineups, frameworks of rotations, different levers we can pull. We’re not just throwing stuff against the wall in the highest stakes games.”
We have more on the Thunder:
- Luguentz Dort had a rough outing, shooting 2-for-10 from the field, all beyond the 3-point arc. He didn’t play in the fourth quarter. Dort has struggled with his shooting in road playoff games, Lorenzi notes, but the head coach isn’t fretting. “I definitely trust the body of work over time more than small sample sizes,” Daigneault said. “If the question is whether or not I’m confident in his 3-point shooting, I am. He’s the last guy I’m worried about. We also have a deep team.”
- Dort, of course, is more noted for his defensive work. The Nuggets have tried to use hard screens to dislodge him from guard Jamal Murray. “It’s been like that all year; it’s not just Denver,” Dort told The Athletic’s Kelly Iko. “I know I’m a good defender and disturb a lot of (opposing teams’) main guys. Whenever I’m off their main guy’s body, it’s good for them.”
- They lost by two points in the series opener and overtime in Game 3. Pulling out a five-point win in Game 4 shows that they’re getting better at closing out tight contests in the postseason. “Every time you take punches and you get back up, you get stronger,” Daigneault said, according to ESPN News Services. “That’s what we’re preaching to our team. We lost a tough one the other night in overtime. We stood back up (Sunday).”
- Thanks to Philadelphia’s lottery luck, moving up to the top three, the Thunder won’t have a lottery pick. The pick the Sixers owe them will be top-4 protected next year.
Sankara mock draft, lottery edition
1.Mavs- Cooper Flagg Duke forward
2.Spurs- Dylan Harper Rutgers pg
3.76ers- Ace Bailey Rutgers forward
4.Hornets- Derik Queen Maryland big
5.Jazz- Tre Johnson Texas wing
6.Wizards- Khaman Maluach Duke big
7.Pelicans- Jeremiah Fears OU pg
8.Nets- VJ Edgecombe Baylor guard
9.Raptors- Kasparas Jakucionis Illinois pg
10.Rockets- Kon Knueppel Duke wing
11.Blazers- Liam McNeeley UConn wing
12.Bulls- Collin Murray-Boyles SoCar wing
13.Hawks- Nolan Traore Saint-Quentin pg
14.Spurs-Danny Wolf Michigan big
15.Thunder- Noa Essengue Ulm forward
16.Magic- Jase Richardson MSU guard
17.Wolves- Nique Clifford CSU wing
18.Wizards- Rasheer Fleming St. Joe’s forward
19.Nets- Egor Demin BYU guard
20.Heat- Ben Saraf Ulm pg
21.Jazz- Asa Newell uga big
22.Hawks- Cedric Coward Wazzu wing
23.Pacers- Will Riley Illinois wing
24.Thunder- Thomas Sorber Georgetown big
25.Magic- Maxime Raynaud Stanford big
26.Nets- Yaxel Lendeborg UAB forward
27.Nets- Hansen Yang Qingdao big
28.Celtics- Joan Beringer Olimpija big
29.Suns- Boogie Fland Arkansas pg
30.Clippers- Carter Bryant Arizona forward…
OKC don’t have a lottery pick but they get 2 lottery talents in this mock. 2 of the youngest guys in the draft as well.
RIP Tatum’s achilles
Them guys might end up tanking for the hometown kid Dybantsa next season
Yeah it seemed obvious. Good thing his game is not based on being ultra athletic and he already has the contract. He will be able to slowly come back, but it gives the new owners a reason to tear down early.
Carter bryant is going way before 30
If Lendeborg comes back to school I could see Bryant going to Brooklyn at 26/27. I could def see Boston taking him too, especially now with Tatum down. Everybody else in the 20s is pretty deep with young forwards. I do like his game but I don’t see him helping much next season & he seems like a QRich/Tobias Harris type role player type (at best) more than a #1 option. I see Will Riley as having more potential to someday become a 20pt/gm scorer than Bryant. I wouldn’t hate if the Hawks took Bryant at 22 but I would def rather have a # of other guys instead of him
Dort will be needed vs Minn if they get there. Hopefully he does not lose confidence, but also can’t afford him to just jack up 3s if they are not going in. Glad Dags switched to Caruso, Wallace, and Wiggins who were better and not much defensive drop off.