Yahoo Sports Senior NBA Analyst Kevin O’Connor and Terrence Oglesby marvel at Nikola Jokic’s performance over the weekend. Check out the full conversation on “The Kevin O’Connor Show” and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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40 points, 13 assists, eight rebounds, zero turnovers, and he hit what I thought was one of the best shots of the decade, where he had the, the somber shuffle, fade away jumper over Wemby’s outreached eight-foot wingspan.

I just, I screamed.

I, I just- I, I was so excited.

That was one of the best shots of the whole decade.

It, it was, it was unbelievable, and the way he releases it so far back, too.

It’s like he’s the only person on planet Earth that could’ve gotten that over Wemby.

I felt like that Nuggets-Spurs game was, in a way, Jokic saying, “Hey, don’t forget about me- in this best player in the world discussion.

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I’m still here.

Don’t forget about me.”

‘Cause he, he was just It was just vintage Jokic.

Not vintage Jokic, it’s current Jokic too, but he- I just The, the game was really just a reminder of who he is and what he’s capable of doing.

And for all the talk about the Thunder and the Spurs being the teams in the Western Conference, now that Aaron Gordon also had a really good game defending Victor Wembanyama down the stretch when Wemby seemed a little bit fatigued- Mm-hmm Gordon was excellent.

You can’t rule out the Nuggets as the team that represents the West in the NBA final.

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