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Earl Watson deserves more credit than he was given. He had at least two very timely steals, and a great block to go along with his running the transition offense to perfection.
"..Enes Kanter also provided the team with a great defensive effort."
Talk about the understatement of the century. Maybe you should take a look at what Aldridge did offensively after they put Kanter on him.
He was scoring over Millsap and Favors basically whenever he wanted.
It is amazing how some players simply fold up when a big body like Kanter gets physical with them. It made a huge difference to the outcome of the game.
Aldridge no longer was able to get his shot off with the ease he did prior. Kanter pushed/bumped him before, during, and after (sometimes). Aldridge is soft and does not like pysical play and the result show it. He loves to shoot jumpers and fadeaways.
Kanter keeps it up and is looking at being ROY!!
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