NBA: Nikola Jokic officially named MVP of the season for the second year in a row

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was officially named the NBA’s best regular-season player for the second year in a row on Wednesday. He becomes the 13th to sign to retain his title from one year to the next.

After the announcement in the media three days ago, the NBA made the news official on Wednesday. Nikola Jokic, the embodiment of the dominance of foreign basketball players in the NBA and the era of ultra-versatile giants, became the 13th player in history to be named regular season MVP for the second season in a row. Aged 27, the Denver Nuggets pivot is now part of the same club as Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Moses Malone, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo. All legends, with the exception of Nash and himself, were also champions.

“Just being in the company of Bill (Russell) and all the guys that have made history in this league and in this sport… I mean, just that, that says a lot. It means a lot,” reacted , on the NBA on TNT show, the “Joker” who has averaged 27.1 points at 58.3% success, 13.8 rebounds and 7.9 assists this season, improving his statistics in almost every sector compared to the previous year.

Beyond the numbers, he is rewarded for his considerable impact on the performance of the Nuggets, yet weakened by the absences of Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr, long-time injured, and whom he led to 6th place in the West, certainly without then being able to prevent an elimination in the 1st round of the play-offs against Golden State.

A plebiscite before Embiid and Antetokounmpo

Acclaimed by 65 journalists out of 100 in first place, he, like last year, outstripped the Cameroonian pivot of Philadelphia Joel Embiid. Third place went to the Greek Giannis Antetokounmpo, double winner in 2019 and 2020. Two doubles are therefore linked to the winners of this individual award, consecrating for the 4th consecutive year a non-American player. Behind this trio, the Slovenian prodigy Luka Doncic, destined to know such a consecration one day, occupies 5th place at only 23 years old.

Embiid, who many saw as the second African-born player to receive the Maurice Podoloff Trophy after Hakeem Olajuwon, the Nigerian who naturalized as an American in 1993 and was named MVP the following year, did not fail to congratulate Jokic, despite the disappointment. “It’s the second year in a row that I put myself in this position, at this point it’s almost: ‘it doesn’t matter’. What happens, happens. Nikola deserved it. He had an incredible season. He There’s no right or wrong choice. There were a lot of applicants, it could have gone another way,” he said.

“The Reincarnation of Larry Bird”

The new consecration of Jokic extends the hegemony of these ultra-dominant and versatile giants. Which would also have been the case if Embiid or Antetokounmpo had been named MVP at his expense. The Serb, who excels in everything on the court, scoring, passing, creating, rebounding, countering, defending… is “the reincarnation of Larry Bird”, in the eyes of one of his admirers and connoisseur, Gregg Popovich , the coach of San Antonio.

The points in common are not lacking, in fact, with the former idol of the Celtics, precursor of modern basketball. Until this indisputable way of shooting the ball above his head with diabolical precision, and in appearance, with this nose which invariably blushes in the effort under the pale complexion. The physique of this fellow (2.11 m, 128 kg), born in Sombor in northern Serbia, has long been mocked for his overweight. Especially since the young Nikola could drink up to three liters of a famous soda a day.

“To be honest, I didn’t even think about being in the NBA when I started playing basketball at home,” he said last year when he received his first trophy. Drafted in 41st position in 2014 by Denver, Jokic has become a superstar as discreet as it is essential for the Nuggets. He is currently negotiating a contract extension with the Colorado franchise and could sign, according to US media, for more than $240 million over five years. Which would be an NBA record. “Everyone knows I’m the same guy, so hopefully I’ll stay the same after this,” he said Wednesday, with a modesty matched only by his talent.

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NBA: Nikola Jokic officially named MVP of the season for the second year in a row


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