Article 6MNZ6 Nikola Jokić is MVP yet again. So why are his Nuggets struggling in the playoffs?

Nikola Jokić is MVP yet again. So why are his Nuggets struggling in the playoffs?

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Alex Kirshner
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The brilliant center won his third MVP award on Wednesday night. But he has come up against a Minnesota team built to cause him problems

Nikola Joki continues to wind his way into the inner circle of the greatest basketball players ever. The Denver Nuggets' otherworldly center won his third league MVP award on Wednesday night. He is just the ninth player to achieve that feat in the NBA, an achievement that usually ends with players - LeBron, Jordan, Magic, Wilt - becoming mononyms. Had Joki finished one place higher in the voting in 2023, when he finished second to the Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid, he would now be the only player to win the award four years in succession. Last year, he led the Nuggets, a historically mediocre franchise, to their first NBA championship.

At this stage in his career, it is difficult to overstate Joki's excellence. The 29-year-old Serb is a marvel of consistency, dominating opponents nearly every time he takes the floor. He is a scoring wizard, a playmaking savant and a rebounding menace. He even makes his free throws at a rate of better than 80% each year while nailing about 35% of his three-pointers. In doing all of that, Joki answers the question, What if Shaquille O'Neal could shoot?" The 2015 second-round pick has gotten so mind-numbingly good that almost nobody even bothers to debate if he is the best player alive. By now, it is taken for granted.

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