He's more impactful than Dirk ever dreamed of being. No offense to Dirk, but Jokic doesn't even need to score to carry his team.
What year did Steve Nash get his second MVP?The Pilot said:When did winning back-to-back mvps become a no big deal.GrayMatter said:I don't think America hates Jokic. American doesn't know Jokic. He didn't play college ball and aside from winning a couple of MVP's, he hasn't really done anything.Guitarsoup said:KD with an all-time great deleted tweet pic.twitter.com/vbcIKxNODm
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) June 7, 2023
Jokic >>>>> Durant.
After winning a championship we can talk about his place in NBA history because it's pretty much still non-existent.
So, no, we shouldn't hold him in the same regard as Magic or Bird. His place in NBA history is just starting to come together; he's not in the same conversation as Olajuwon, Robinson, Russell, Nowitzki, Chamberlin or Shaq, yet.
GrayMatter said:Loser because I have an opinion? Have much reading comprehension? Is that you Coach Malone?AggieEP said:
Hard to take anyone serious saying Jokic hasn't done anything. He's literally the perfect player. Guy wins two straight MVP awards and then actually shoots the ball 3 times less per game this year while having a true shooting % of 70%. Then he goes into the playoffs and he's averaging a triple double on great efficiency. For his playoff career he's a 50/40/80 shooter while dropping in 28 a game. If he keeps this up he pretty much will have just completed the greatest playoff run in the history of the game.
He's a bit of a turd and can get cajoled into using his body to retaliate on the court with silly fouls, but the game itself is as good as there is. Literally some of the most beautiful basketball ever, even my wife who is only a casual fan has started to pick up on the brilliance that ensues every time Jokic gets a rebound and pushes in transition. It's a guaranteed open look almost every single time down the floor.
If I'm starting an NBA team today, I take him 1st and I don't even have to think about it very hard.
He'll win Finals MVP this year and then the losers that like to pretend winning a championship is everything can go find a new player to make snarky comments about how they "haven't done anything."
I never said the Joker hasn't done anything. I was refuting the tweet that "America hates him because he's not Larry or Magic".
I said that America doesn't know Jokic because he hasn't done anything but win two regular season MVP's which we all know is a popularity contest not necessarily the best NBA player. His numbers are gaudy and his accomplishments are growing by the game. He's 28 years old and in the prime of his career, he'll only get better, but I also added that he's nowhere near a great to be in the same breath as Magic or Bird.
You can't tell me that regular season MVP's mean more than Finals MVP's. Even the players don't care about them. All the players that I mentioned before do have Finals MVP's or multiple Finals under their belt so if he wins one then great, he's at Nowitzki's level. You just can't compare a really good player, a superstar in the making to a HOF great with multiple championships or a Finals MVP.
Miami's Tyler Herro -- who was upgraded to questionable -- is expected to suit up for Game 5 and attempt a return tonight, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 12, 2023
Seven Costanza said:
It's kind of crazy that with all of the talent in the league, a team of Jokic/Jamal Murray/Aaron Gordon just coasted to a championship.
Seven Costanza said:
He's great. I'm just saying that it doesn't seem like it would have been a great team on paper prior to the start of the season. It's hard to think of a good comp going all the way through the 80s. Maybe the early 2000s Pistons, although they had five semi-big name non-stars. The 2011 Mavs had big name guys (albeit many of the names were near the end of their career) . Actually I guess the Bucks from a couple of years ago were a similar situation to this Nuggets team.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is wildin' at the Nuggets championship parade as he did the Stone Cold Beer Smash 😱🍻pic.twitter.com/paW9S0eKNh
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) June 15, 2023
Guitarsoup said:NBA ref Eric Lewis has been outed as having a burner account (@CuttliffBlair). Lmaooo this is a momentous day. The account will surely be deleted soon so for the archives, the entirety of the account’s replies. All involving… yep, Eric Lewis. 😂
— Pablo Escobarner (11 natties) (@PabloEscoburner) May 25, 2023
(h/t @Mikey_Wyllin) thread 🧵⬇️ pic.twitter.com/6GTvURouOc
NBA referee Eric Lewis has retired pic.twitter.com/vwCqao6tJr
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) August 30, 2023