Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic put his highly unique skills on full display to lead the Nuggets to a 128-117 win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday in Denver. Utah (15-5) entered this game on a crazy heater, with wins in 11 straight games. The Nuggets needed Jokic’s A-game to end Utah’s winning streak, and definitely got it.
The crafty big man scored 47 points, tying his career-high. He scored 33 of those points in the first half, the most by a Nuggets player since Allen Iverson scored 33 in the first half of a game in 2007.
Jokic also pulled down 12 rebounds and had five assists. That’s nothing new for Jokic, who’s averaging close to a triple-double on the season: 26.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 8.6 assists.
And Sunday’s double-double gives Jokic 20 straight to start the 2020-21 season. That’s the second-longest double-double streak to start a season (since the NBA-ABA merger), behind only Bill Walton’s 34-game streak in 1976-77.
Jokic is playing like at an MVP level, and it’s led the Nuggets (12-8) to wins in six of their last seven games, capped off by this big victory on Sunday.
Things should get much more favorable for the Nuggets on Monday — granted, the back-to-backs are always tough — in a home game against the Detroit Pistons (5-15). But that’s followed by what should be a thriller on Thursday night in Los Angeles for a nationally televised (TNT) game against the Lakers.