Montreal guard Dort puts opponents on notice with clampdown defence
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort was given a thankless assignment in his first NBA start — find a way to slow down James Harden.
Taking on the NBA’s leading scorer is a daunting task for any defender, let alone a rookie guard on a two-way contract. But Dort’s dogged coverage of Harden was a huge part of Oklahoma City’s 112-107 win at Houston on Jan. 20.
Harden managed to score 29 points, but over half of those came from the free-throw line as he was held to an uncharacteristically low 9-for-29 shooting performance from the floor, including an abysmal 1-of-17 from the three point line.
According to NBA.com, Dort was the primary defender on Harden for almost eight minutes in the game, and the Rockets star shot 3-for-14 overall and 1-for 11 from three over that span. But the rookie’s most impactful play came late in the game with the Thunder trailing 105-104, when he got around a screen and took a charge from Harden, drawing an offensive foul. Fellow Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander followed with a dunk to give Oklahoma City a lead it would not relinquish.