
How Thunder’s Unstoppable Strategy Crushed the Nuggets When It Mattered Most
When the Nuggets couldnât capitalize against a small lineup, the Thunder looked to have the upper hand. And then came the end-of-quarter run, which Caruso was of course a part of as well with a key steal.
The Thunder traded Josh Giddey for Caruso in the offseason with this exact game in mind. Giddey had some good moments this year, but the Thunder needed a player who could make winning plays without the ball. A player who took nothing off the table on either end but accepted a limited offensive role. A difference maker of a different kind who made the teamâs strengths and weaknesses stronger. They needed Caruso.
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