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Nicolas Jokich On the way to winning the fourth MVP for five seasons, and performances such as Thursday night, so.
Serbian superstar put up, apparently, its most impressive game and one of the best in the history of the NBA, on the way to it Denver Nuggets‘132-123 victory over the king’s kings.
Jokich lowered 35 points, grabbed 22 rebounds and handed 17 gear in the competition, which is good for the number of 20th triple in the season; The next is LeBron James with nine, so he literally clapped on the field.
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Denver Nuggets Center Nikola Jokic (15) responds after winning the Kings on Ball Arena. (Ron Chenya-Immars Image)
With the performance of Jokic became only the second person in the history of the NBA, who reduced 35 points, grabbed 20 or more rebukes and dishes at least 15 gear in the game. The second? Wilt Camberlen, who did it on February 14, 1962 when he put 35-24-15.
But when teaching the dominant figures came what you need to see to believe.
In the third quarter of a second, and the nuggets rose, Jokin decided to take a shot at the opposite end of the court. Well, if you are hot, you are hot.
Now it is five triple rounds for Jokich, which averages 30.2 points, 13.4 rebounds (its second place) and 10.1 gears, also in most of their careers. But the shot is what seemed to take the arena – except Jokich.
Denver Nuggets Center Nikola Jokic (15) responds along with Aaron Gordon (32) after a full basket made in the second half against the kings of Sacramento on the score. (Ron Cane-Immars Image)
“I thought he had a chance and then a boom,” said a team on the team of Russell Westbruck, who, in irony, is the last player, who averaged in the triple-bubble in the season. “The best part of it was not a reaction from it. I love.”
The head coach Michael Malone added, “not surprising. He is a guy who possesses this extraordinary ability.”
“If you play, you want to make every shot,” said Jokich. “I took it to do it and I made it. It’s a happy shot, not really a high percentage, but I took it to do it. It’s three points. It would help us.”
Only Oscar Robertson and Westbruck averaged the 30-point triple history of the NBA, but Jokich could join the company very well.
Denver Nuggets Center Nikola Jokic (15) interviewed by reporter Katie Wing’s (Ron Chenya-Immars Image)
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“I think it’s the best basketball that I played if I played,” Jokic said. “I feel good there, I’m in shape, the ball goes. I think I’m playing very well.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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