What Nikola Jokic has achieved with the Denver Nuggets since winning his first MVP award during the 2020-21 season is monumental. This level of dominance is rarely seen in the NBA, and it's the primary reason why Jokic and the Nuggets consistently remain in the championship equation in a crowded Western Conference.

Although he did not win the MVP award for a fourth time last season, Jokic continued to break records and add to his historic legacy. After averaging 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.2 assists per game, the Serbian star joined Russell Westbrook (four times) and Oscar Robertson (1961-62) as the only players in league history to average a triple-double .

Yet another milestone in Jokic's career adds to the list of reasons why many view the three-time MVP as the best playe

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