MVP Ladder: Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic keeps bolstering his case

Michael C. Wright

MVP Ladder: Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic keeps bolstering his case image

Nikola Jokic continues to strengthen his tight grip on the top spot in the Race to the MVP Ladder.

In a matchup against the New York Knicks and fellow MVP candidate Julius Randle, Jokic wasted no time establishing dominance. Racking up a career-high 24 points in the opening quarter, Jokic connected on a scorching 8-for-9 showing from the floor and 8-for-10 from the free-throw line as Denver built an early 24-point lead en route to a 113-97 win.

Jokic’s sizzling first quarter represented the most points he’s scored in any quarter in his career, and the most points in one frame for a Denver player since Emmanuel Mudiay poured in 24 points in a quarter back in 2016.

“When you have as many guys out as we do, we need Nikola to be aggressive,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “So, for him to get 32 [points] and 12 [rebounds] with six assists, two more steals and two more blocks in only 29 minutes is a very efficient night.”

Let’s not forget Denver continues to play without two starters and its sixth man, which apparently gives Jokic all the more reason to ramp up the production. With Jokic leading the way, the Nuggets remain in the thick of the chase with the LA Clippers for No. 3 in the Western Conference.

“When he’s going like that, we get to just chill,” Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. said. “Honestly, we just throw it to him, and we just chill; let him go to work. No big man in the NBA can guard him one-on-one. So, we just let him go to work. We love when he’s being aggressive like that. When he’s scoring at will, we love that.”

Jokic maintains his NBA lead this season in double-doubles with 56 in 66 outings, and the veteran big man threw down four dunks in the first quarter of Denver's victory over New York.

“It was just a great example and reinforcement of why Nikola Jokic is the MVP,” Malone said. “For us to be doing what we’re doing, you have to have a great player, and we have that. We have lots of really good players around him, but Nikola set the tone tonight.”

And now, the Top 5 this week in the 2020-21 Race to the MVP Ladder:

1. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

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Season stats: 26.4 ppg, 10.9 rpg, 8.4 apg, 1.4 spg

It appears the award is all but locked up for Jokic, who continues to elevate Denver’s supporting cast night after night. Jokic has produced 13 games this season with 30 points or more and 10-plus rebounds, which registers as a single-season franchise record. He’s led the Nuggets in scoring, rebounds and assists in 22 games this season. Antetokounmpo did that in 21 games during his 2018-19 MVP season, while Russell Westbrook strung together 40 such games when he won the award for the 2016-17 season. “He’s the MVP,” new Nuggets addition Austin Rivers said. Perhaps so.

2. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

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Season stats: 29.1 ppg, 10.8 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.0 spg, 1.4 bpg

Embiid wrecked the Houston Rockets for 34 points and 12 rebounds in just 25 minutes as the Sixers rolled to their sixth consecutive victory. The game marked Embiid’s 15th 30-point, 10-rebound game this season, which ranks second in 2020-21 only to Giannis Antetokounmpo (who has 16 such games). Embiid has averaged a double-double through three games in May. The way Embiid and Jokic keep performing in this big-man duel for MVP is catching the attention of Hall of Fame center Hakeem Olajuwon, who believes it’s time for the award to shift back to the players dominating the paint.

3. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

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Season stats: 28.4 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 5.9 apg

What a week for Antetokounmpo. He outscored Kevin Durant 49-42 in a win over Brooklyn, only to follow that two days later with 36 points and 12 rebounds in another victory over the Nets. The win put Milwaukee within striking distance of the Nets in the Eastern Conference standings, but keep in mind the Bucks own the tiebreaker between the teams. Antetokounmpo then helped the Bucks capture their fourth-straight win on the back end of a back-to-back. Check out this touching interview with the great Bucks broadcaster Jim Paschke to get a little more insight into Antetokounmpo’s personal side.

4. Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns

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Season stats: 16.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 8.8 apg, 1.4 spg

Celebrated his 36th birthday — check out LeBron James’ birthday note to Paul on Instagram — a day after struggling through a 3-for-11 shooting night in a 135-103 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Prior to that setback, the Suns had won five in a row in large part due to Paul’s leadership and clutch play in tight games. Going into Friday’s game against the Knicks, the Suns appear to have a firm grasp on the No. 2 spot in the West as they sit three games ahead of the Nuggets in the standings.

5. Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

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Season stats: 28.5 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 8.9 apg, 1.0 spg

The Mavs reeled off their fifth win in six outings as Doncic shrugged off a rough night shooting (7 of 22 from the field) to lead his team with 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in a 113-109 triumph over the Brooklyn Nets (overcoming a 45-point night from Kyrie Irving). “It was one of the worst games I’ve played, but we got a win,” Doncic said. Doncic averages career highs in assists (8.9), 3-point percentage (35.7%) and field goal percentage (48.4%), but he needs to keep performing down the stretch of the regular season to prevent the Lakers and Trail Blazers from overtaking his squad in the standings.

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The Next Five

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6. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers

7. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

8. Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz

9. Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

10. Julius Randle, New York Knicks

And five more: Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers; Russell Westbrook, Washington Wizards; LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers; Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz; Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets.

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