Monte Morris: Nuggets “just weren’t there” vs. Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks

It wasn’t the dagger. It was the spin.

The nadir might’ve include 2:30 left in the third quarter, even when Trae Young chose the ball past the timeline along with shimmied past Nuggets shield Will Barton into receptive real estate along the ideal elbow.

Young, the Atlanta Hawks’ supercilious second-year shield, stopped and hauled a couple of feet before the baseline, launching a off-balance, rainbow swish just in the arc which pushed the visitors’ contribute to 92-80.

He did a full 360, turning and staring in the Nuggets bench behind him before walking to the end of the floor.

&ldquoWe know it was a few (expletive),” Denver guard Monte Morris said late Tuesday night following the Nuggets had been able to sleepwalk to some 125-121 home loss to Atlanta. “Straight up, it was some (expletive) tonight.

“The head coach shouldn’t need to come (and receive ) into guys which have been around and know what our expectations are … And he ought to be angry at us. We ought to be angry at ourselves. (Tuesday) was a (expletive)-poor work. ”

Morris, who dished out four assists in 22 minutes off the bench, scored points for honesty following the match. But not nearly as many factors as Young, the former University of Oklahoma sharpshooter, place up during the competition.

The Hawks guard showed Pepsi Center his inner Dame, letting fly from 30-32 ft on a few possessions, while during others hitting open post scorers from the paint around the occasions when the Nuggets had expanded their defense to the wings.

Young’s 42 points were the most to a resistance scorer along Chopper Circle because Oklahoma City’s Paul George dropped 43 on the Nuggets on Feb. 1, 2018. The Nuggets allowed only one player to light them up for 42 or more points during the 2018-19 year: Utah’s Donovan Mitchell, in Salt Lake City, last year April 9.

“We only (weren’t) there (Tuesday),” said Morris, who pumped in 14 points. “We’ve guarded All-Stars like Steph (Curry), Damian (Lillard), those guys, Kyrie (Irving), and we made it tough. (Tuesday) we simply (weren’t) locked in. ”

The Atlanta shield ’s eight makes tied to the second-most given around one player through the regular year because Michael Malone took the reins.

Golden State’s Klay Thompson connected on two vs. Denver last March, although the Warriors’ Stephen Curry (January 2019) and Milwaukee’s Brook Lopez (November 2018) also emptied eight treys during tussles in The Can over the span of last year.

“We& & rsquo;re better than that defensively,” said Nuggets guard Gary Harris, among several perimeter stalwarts who appeared to be completely perplexed by Young’s range. “And we’ll be. So we’ll watch the movie and then run it back. ”

The cassette won’t be kind. Or magnanimous.

“I harbor & & rsquo;t always been in a game like that where I felt like somebody dominated the match that much in a long time,” noted Barton, who collected a team-high 21 points, nine rebounds along with four treys.

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“When (Young) wasn’t scoring, then he was getting those guys open chances, dunks, layups, open threes. When they weren’t they have been shots. He ordered that match. ”

That match ’s likely to leave a scar. The twists of the knife wound.

“Take off your hat to him,” Morris said. “(Young’s) a big-time player, man. But everybody can be halted, or slowed down, never or whether it & rsquo; s your night. (Tuesday) just felt like we weren’t the Nuggets defensively. ”



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