Tag: Nikola Jokic

  • Russell Westbrook Did the Reverse of 200 Triple Doubles

    Russell Westbrook Did the Reverse of 200 Triple Doubles

    Russell Westbrook is a tremendous athletically gifted player. It is the reason he sharpened his way to 200 triple doubles amongst the likes of Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson, and Nikola Jokic but if it were to be said defense played a factor in the age of basketball that does not equate Westbrook to attaining 200.

    It is a travesty for him to go out on these terms. He literally ran his way through the court like a NBA 2K videogame and zoom past defenders. Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, and now Nikola Jokic play in an era where they deal with a boatload of traffic and defensive options. With Jokic, he has played sailor man for the Denver Nuggets and win them nonetheless a championship, multiple NBA All-Star nominations, and unforgettably three most valuable player awards.

    Ironically, Westbrook is pleading with Jokic and the Nuggets now. It is okay. Westbrook cowardly rose to 200 triple doubles and NBA Hall of Fame voters will take into account his early rise success with the Oklahoma City Thunder as being one factor but the loneliness of Kevin Durant being another.

    Andre Robertson dared did not have the punches to give to Durant. But all eyes on Westbrook were he stuck to the status quo which will most likely earn him a HOF vote and championship with coach Mike Malone showering in a Denver ceremonious parade once more.

    Russell Westbrook tried his way through multiple teams after OKC that let’s face it, will hang up a statue of him and possibly Durant of feasibly being torch bearers of the newly born franchise out of poor run Seattle but take into account this. Oscar Robertson could be disrespecting Westbrook right now if he stepped back on the court in the 2020’s of NBA basketball.

    Many NBA personnel helped Westbrook reach the satisfying landscape he claimed but someday there will be a successor, possibly Jokic.

    Jokie has learned to expand in many facets to pass, shoot, and escape unlike Westbrook in becoming the best player he possibly can be for the Denver Nuggets and city that lost Carmelo Anthony and found a way to sacrifice time and draft lower ranked prospects such as Jamal Murray and others.

    Team is key and that is what will drive Russell Westbrook to more triple doubles.

  • Gratitude.

    Gratitude.

    As the 2023 year ends, sports will not. Endlessly so, gratitude is marked with the character of debt. Players, coaches, trainers, etc. feel indebted to filling the Gatorade or hustling extra. The true fundamentals cannot be taught because even though gratitude is self-taught, it is not defined by the cleats worn.

    Gratitude, today, nurtures a new beast inside. 2023 leaned memorably on Kelce’s, Knights, and the Joker’s card. Jokic may be wildfire but compared to Embiid. The author would be remiss to rule out the MVP campaign of the Sixers big.

    The Kelce’s manifested together a rivalry and podcast, too, but they carved out one feeling of acceptance, gratitude. The ceiling of gratitude has been reached so far. Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, are in the background, cooking up rings and State Farm commercials. The time of acceptance could not be more merrier.

    And the cooperation of ice time is essential. The Vegas Golden Knights were one of the most dominant teams out of any sport and electrified the masses. It was not a preconceived notion as the Knights fought hard and strong and valiantly so in the 2023 sports year, define gratitude.

  • Sports Kingdom-ESPN Edit: Top 90 Listed NBA Players of 2023-24

    Sports Kingdom-ESPN Edit: Top 90 Listed NBA Players of 2023-24

    1. Nikola Jokic

    2. Joel Embiid

    3. Giannis Antetokounmpo

    4. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – His efficiency will carry over.*

    5. Luka Doncic

    6. Stephen Curry

    7. Lebron James

    8. Jayson Tatum

    9. Kevin Durant

    10. Anthony Davis

    11. Jimmy Butler

    12. Devin Booker

    13. Donovan Mitchell

    14. Damian Lillard

    15. Jamal Murray

    16. Anthony Edwards

    17. Tyrese Haliburton

    18. Paul George

    19. Jaylen Brown

    20. Karl Anthony Towns

    21. Bam Adebayo

    22. De’Aaron Fox

    23. Domantas Sabonis – Has averaged 12 PTS, 7 REB, and 2.7 assists in postseason action.*

    24. Kawhi Leonard

    25. Brandon Ingram

    26. Trae Young

    27. Jrue Holiday

    28. Lauri Markkanen

    29. Pascal Siakam – Slides down because of fatigue and a missed All-NBA spot.*

    30. Jalen Brunson

    31. Paolo Banchero – Had an impressive summer and after all skipped Vegas considering his rookie campaign.*

    32. Jaren Jackson Jr.

    33. Ja Morant

    34. Bradley Beal

    35. Mikal Bridges

    36. Kyrie Irving

    37. Klay Thompson

    38. Tyrese Maxey

    39. Zach Lavine

    40. Victor Wenbanyama

    41. Darius Garland

    42. Demar Derozan

    43. Khris Middleton

    44. Julius Randle

    45. CJ McCollum

    46. Evan Mobley – Mobley seems to be figured out or is he?*

    47. Jarrett Allen

    48. Lamelo Ball – It is still yet to be known Ball’s status.*

    49. James Harden – Harden is up in the air but could pull a surprise here.*

    50. DeAndre Ayton

    51. Draymond Green

    52. Andrew Wiggins

    53. Josh Giddey

    54. Franz Wagner – Wagner had an impressive summer like Banchero. Keep an eye for those Magic.*

    55. Aaron Gordon

    56. Zion Williamson

    57. Dejounte Murray

    58. Desmond Bane

    59. Jerami Grant

    60. Kristaps Porzingis

    61. Fred Van Vleet

    62. Marcus Smart

    63. Scottie Barnes

    64. Austin Reaves

    65. Myles Turner

    66. Rudy Gobert

    67. Brook Lopez

    68. Michael Porter Jr.

    69. OG Anunoby

    70. Jordan Poole

    71. Walker Kessler

    72. Chet Holmgren

    73. Cade Cunningham

    74. Chris Paul

    75. RJ Barrett

    76. Scoot Henderson

    77. Tyler Herro

    78. Tobias Harris

    79. Jalen Green

    80. Anfernee Simons

    81. Kyle Kuzma – Check out Kuzma on our friends at CloseUp360 today.*

    82. Kevon Looney

    83. Buddy Hield

    84. John Collins

    85. Russell Westbrook

    86. Jalen Williams

    87. Grant Williams

    88. Nikola Vucevic

    89. Immanuel Quickley

    90. Harrison Barnes