Jokic NBA Record: Historic Performance & Stats


Tonight, Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets faced the Minnesota Timberwolves. The match went to overtime, and that’s where the Serbian giant showed all his art.

Nikola Jokic signed another extraordinary performance during the overtime victory of his Denver Nuggets against the Minnesota Timberwolves (142-138) Thursday in the NBA, the North American basketball league. The three-time Serbian MVP not only achieved a triple double with 56 points scored, 15 assists and 16 rebounds, but he also set the record for the number of points scored in a single overtime period by scoring 18 units during the five extra minutes.

Jokic was dominant and skillful: he made 15 of his 21 shots (4/6 from three points), https://www.rtl.be/sport/tous-les-sports/basket/bruxelles-reve-de-la-nba… only missed one of his 23 free throws. The Serb did not deviate from his line in overtime (3/3 shooting, 2/2 three-pointers, 10/11 free throws) and allowed the Nuggets to win after being led 115-124 at the start of the extra period. The ‘Joker’ erased from the shelves a record of Stephen Curry, who scored 17 points in overtime of a playoff match against the Portland Trail Blazers in 2016. Denver thus remains in contact with the leaders of the Western Conference, 3rd with 22 wins for 8 losses, while Minnesota falls to 5th place (20v-11d).

Jokic takes the record of Westbrook

The ranking is still dominated by OKC (26v-5d), despite two consecutive defeats against the San Antonio Spurs, who are in 2nd place with 23 wins and 7 losses. By recording his 179th career triple double, Nikola Jokic moves closer to Oscar Robertson (181) and 2nd place in the all-time rankings, dominated by Russell Westbrook (207). This is the second time this year that the Serbian has recorded a triple double at 50 points or more. He had scored 61 points, with 10 assists and 10 rebounds, already against the Wolves on April 1.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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