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Post#1 » by bwgood77 » Sun Feb 19, 2017 8:36 pm

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Post#2 » by bwgood77 » Sun Feb 19, 2017 8:56 pm

Q: Can you please revise your December unicorn column to include Nikola Jokic? He’s younger than the Freak and Embiid, he’s easily surpassed Porzingis, and he’s 14th in the league with a PER of 26.5. The Joker just put up his second triple-double in 11 days with a line that hadn’t been done since 1968 (17–21–12), and he did it against Golden State. He’s the best passer of the young stars without question. His per-36 stats are ridiculous. He doesn’t have injury problems. And he doesn’t even look like an athlete. People thought he was too fat and lazy to make it in the league. He used to drink THREE LITERS of Coke every day. He can’t run. And yet, he’s easily the most exciting young player in the league so far in 2017. Where would you put Jokic in the Freak-Porzingis-Embiid discussion?
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BS: You left out that Jokic is averaging a 22–11–5 since New Year’s Day, or that he’s already cracked the short list of Best Passing Centers That Weren’t Named Walton or Sabonis. That’s not a long list, by the way: You’re looking at Joakim Noah during his Chicago-Thibs glory days, C-Webb and Vlade as a Sacramento big-man tag team, Bill Russell, Older Wilt, Wes Unseld, Sam Lacey and Alvan Adams (obscure ’70s hoops alert!!!!), MAYBE Marc Gasol … and that’s about it. But Jokic hasn’t earned “unicorn” status because we don’t watch him and think, “Oh my God, I’ve never seen this before!”
The good news: Only 21 years old, the Joker is already ripping off lob passes, entry passes, backdoor passes and outlet passes at just about the highest level possible. (Not quite Sabonis/Walton, but one level below.) What will happen after Denver remodels its entire offense AND roster around that one extraordinary talent? What happens when Jokic matures as an offensive weapon and thinker? What happens when he spends an entire offseason getting in superior shape and sticking to a healthier diet? ....


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Post#4 » by NuggetsWY » Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:31 pm

How will we know when Jokic has "arrived"? When the national broadcasters start pronouncing his name right. :lol:
On every Milwaukee Bucks national broadcast (it seems) they have a spelling & pronunciation guide for "The Greek Freak". I think that's cool. They're trying to pronounce his name right, plus with that lengthy name and a couple of weird aspects of its pronunciation, it's kinda fun.

During the all-star activities, Reggie Miller called "The Joker", "Jokicvich" with a heavy-J sound. Most of the announcers said "Jokic" with the heavy-J sound. I'm betting by the end of this season, they'll learn it's more of a "y-sound" for "Jokic" and that "The Joker" will be VERY common. :nod:

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