Denver Nuggets dynamic center Nikola Jokic is one of the quietest superstars of this era. Even after winning the championship, a finals MVP, and multiple regular-season MVPs, he still walks around with so much nonchalance like he doesn’t care about basketball.
Jokic is arguably one of the best players of this generation. Jokic played dominantly whenever he steps on the court and consistently shows up to add value to his team in so many different ways. He’s available, talented, and selfless.
Currently leading the league in four major stats (rebounds, assists, double-doubles, and triple-doubles), Jokic has proven that he is not just dominant in one aspect. Additionally, he has become the first player in league history to lead the NBA in total points, rebounds, assists, and steals since the beginning of a decade.
Total Points
Nikola Jokic: 13,242Â
Jayson Tatum: 13,216Â
Giannis Antetokounmpo: 12,717Â
Luka Doncic: 12,589
Devin Booker: 11,616Â
These numbers include the playoff games as well, showing that he impacts the game in crucial moments and on key days. Jokic doesn’t believe in show or pomp, which is why he’s not as well-marketed as other superstars.
But he’s still playing at such an elite level that anyone who’s watching the NBA in the last five years will have to conclude that no one makes hard work look this effortless.
Total Rebounds
Nikola Jokic: 6,030Â
Rudy Gobert: 5,764Â
Domantas Sabonis: 5,118Â
Giannis Antetokounmpo: 5,089Â
Nikola Vucevic: 4754Â
Jokic is so unique for his size and stature that, despite drawing and slowing movements, he still possesses a remarkable amount of athleticism and basketball IQ, which allows him to always be two steps ahead of his opponents, or at least it appears that he is thinking that far ahead.
Being a center and leading the entire league in assists for over five years is unheard of, and yet, Jokic has done it.
Total AssistsÂ
Nikola Jokic: 4,326.Â
Trae Young: 4,120Â
James Harden: 3,915Â
Luka Doncic: 3,538
Chris Paul: 3,500Â
Finally, coming to steals. Using his long stature and uncanny movements, Jokic can penetrate through the offense and intercept for a steal. Or use his long hands to deflect the ball, which he does with unreal precision and with impeccable reflexes.
Total StealsÂ
Nikola Jokic: 703 steals
Jimmy Butler: 681
Chris Paul: 617Â
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 612Â Â
Dejounte Murray: 593 stealsÂ
Jokic is playing a team game, so despite all these insane statistical achievements, a lot of people will judge him on the basis of the team’s result. In that aspect, the Nuggets have been unable to win beyond the single championship in their time with Jokic.
This year as well, he’s gone above and beyond. He’s averaging 29.2 points, 13.4 rebounds, and 11.1 assists, shooting 64.8% from the field and 39.3% from the three-point line. His true shooting percentage is even more impressive at 73.6% for the year. He currently has the highest true shooting percentage among players who score 25 points per game or more.
Hopefully, this year, alongside his absolutely dominant leadership, the Nuggets’ roster rises to the occasion, and they can go on another deep run in the playoffs.