prefontaine wrote:Who do you take?
I don’t know where to rank Jokic, but, there’s a strong case that he has had the greatest/most dominant 3 year offensive run in NBA history…
How many players, period, have had a 3 year offensive peak like Jokic? Not just centers!
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Consider that in the past 250 games/3 full seasons (including the playoffs, dating back to the beginning of 2020-2021), Jokic has put up a slash line of:
26.6/12.2/8.5 on +8.7 rTS% (while also, incidentally, leading all centers in steals by a massive margin):
The only player in NBA history to put up a slash line of 26.6/12.2/8.5 in ANY 82 game season is Oscar Robertson, all the way back in 61'-62', and he did it in a game that featured
*127* possessions per game, playing
*44* MPG.
Jokic, on the other hand, has done this in a league averaging only
*99* possessions per game, and while playing only
34.1 MPG.
And, he's sustained it for 3 full seasons, including the playoffs and two deep playoff runs.That is truly astounding.
For those who prefer advanced metrics (that we have for all eras of the NBA), here are a few objective things to consider:
1. His 31.6 PER across the last 250 games stacks up against the best (single) seasons of Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, and Lebron James.
2. His BPM the last 3 seasons is 12.2, which stacks up against anything Michael Jordan ever did in a (single) season. It falls top 5 all time among *single season* BPM totals.
3. His TS% of .660 would be third all time among all high volume 3 point shooters, such as himself (3+ 3PA/G). And again, that's compared to only an 82 game sample for the other players.
He's done all of this while maintaining an outstanding .829 from the line, an incredible .373 from three point range on very high volume for a big man. 

(.582/.373/.829 splits).
Consider, too, that he's a 7 foot, 275+ lb center, not a small, adroit, shooting focused guard.
He’s also unequivocally the greatest passing big man ever, and, quite arguably, the greatest passer in NBA history:
Single season assist percentage leaders (RS, min 2000 MP):
1. Jokic (22-23): 46.6%
2. Jokic (21-22): 42.6%
3. Jokic (20-21): 40.6%
4. Jokic (18-19): 37.0%
5. Jokic (19-20): 35.4%
6. Sabonis (22-23): 30.4%
7. Jokic (17-18): 29.6%
8. Jokic (16-17): 28.8%
9. Divac (03-04): 28.7%
10. Alvin Adams (75-76): 27.2%
Hilarious!
One last point: Jokic is 23rd in career assist percentage: (35.5%) among ALL players since they began tracking (1964-1965). Here’s the top 10 in that metric (1964-1965) among all centers:
1. Jokic: 35.5%
2. Alvin Adams: 21.7%
3. DeMarcus Cousins: 17.9%
4. Marc Gasol: 17.1%
5. Pau Gasol: 16.8%
6. Duncan: 16.7%
7. Horford: 16.4%
8. Joakim Noah: 16.1%
9. Mason Plumlee: 16.0%
10. Brad Miller: 16.0%
The separation there between Jokic and every other center the past 58 season is simply staggering.
Other Notable Centers Career Assist%:
Chamberlain: 15.8%
Kareem: 14.6%
Russell: 14.9%
Sikma: 14.0%
Shaq: 13.9%
David Robinson: 12.4%
Hakeem: 12.1%
Thurmond: 10.6%
Ewing: 9.9%
Bellamy: 9.4%
Moses: 6.0%