Okay, so Jordan got dominated by the 21-year-old Towns, but Jordan got his earlier in the week. In a home matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Jordan exploited the Steven Adams-less interior to the tune of 19 points, 15 boards, and 4 blocks.
Five of Jordan's 15 total rebounds came on the offensive end of the floor, making for easy put-backs and very high-percentage shots. As a result, Jordan finished the game 7 for 8 on field goal attempts, for a true shooting of 82.5%.
Efficient offense combined with a team-leading defensive rating of 85.5 led to game MVP honors. In fact, Jordan's 52.96 nERD was 41.71 the superior to the Thunder's leading nERD man, Anthony Morrow.