How Nikola Jokic is singlehandedly saving Nuggets from disaster
Nate and Danny analyze the Denver Nuggets, including Nikola Jokic and Russell Westbrook.
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8 comments
Greetings from Serbia. Joker is excellent player.
2:14 peyton watson’s shooting 39% from 3 fam
This seems like two guys looking at the stat boxes only (and even then not even the ones current thru the Mavs game) rather than watching ANY of the actual games?
They need to watch the game to see those unbelievable passes
Please watch the games guys. The numbers tell 5% of the story
0 mention of Christian Braun and how well hes played. Genuinely how?
Why does everyone keep calling Jokic the best "regular season" player in the league? If I recall, during their championship run, Jokic was breaking Wilt Chamberlain records, and setting many other all time post season records. Unfortunately, with the exception of that championship team which was all about chemistry, Jokic mostly plays with a bunch of bums that would be average players on every other team in the league. He's just as dominate in the playoffs, but he doesn't have the supporting cast for consistent playoff success as a team.
I’d really like to ask Nate how he truly feels, the reception he’s gotten in the basketball community in the last 3yrs and how his business is doing. Nate was undeniably the most ardent Jokic skeptic. Everyone can be wrong, the issue I had with his takes pre-title was it was devoid of context(esp. with Nuggets injuries) and entirely dismissive of his playoff performances which were historic even then.