Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: The key stats you need to know about rivalry between NBA and Olympic basketball stars

Gilbert McGregor

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The individual rivalry between superstars Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid is among the best in the modern-day NBA.

There's no denying their status as the best centers in the world. Jokic's run of three MVPs in four years was interrupted by Embiid, who took home the honor after the 2022-23 NBA season. One year later, the individual rivalry has taken on an international flair with the two meeting during the 2024 Olympic cycle.

While Embiid is on board with Team USA to help the program pursue a fifth-straight Olympic gold medal, Jokic looks to lead Serbia back to the podium after winning silver at the 2016 games. 

With a chance to lead their respective teams to the gold medal game, Embiid and Jokic meet again. As the superstars look to add yet another accolade to their already impressive resumes, here's a look at how the two measure up with one another individually.

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Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: Regular season stats

Each player's path to superstardom makes this comparison all the more interesting. Both were selected in the 2014 NBA Draft but Embiid was the third overall pick while Jokic was selected 41st.

And while Jokic's rookie season in the NBA was delayed by a year as he remained in Europe, he still debuted before Embiid, who missed the first two seasons of his NBA career due to injury. Embiid's injury history and Jokic's rise from being relatively unknown to becoming a household name may not be reflected in the numbers, but they do provide important context.

Jokic's averages are impacted by having a lesser role during his early years while Embiid's totals are impacted by the number of games he's missed. Still, each center has the edge in several statistical categories.

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Per game stats

 JokicEmbiid
Points20.927.9
Rebounds10.711.2
Assists6.93.6
Steals1.20.9
Blocks0.71.7
Turnovers2.93.4
Minutes31.231.9
Field goal %55.750.4
3-point %35.034.1
Free throw %82.782.6

Total stats

 JokicEmbiid
Games675433
Points14,13912,071
Rebounds7,2494,832
Assists4,6671,573
Steals822397
Blocks491720
Turnovers1,9461,485
Minutes21,07813,833

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Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: Regular season advanced stats

 JokicEmbiid
Player Efficiency Rating28.128.5
Value Over Replacement63.431.4
Box Plus/Minus9.97.0
Win Shares111.663.5
True Shooting %63.561.5
Usage %27.035.5

Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: Playoff stats

There's no denying that Jokic has experienced much more postseason success than Embiid. In addition to capturing an NBA title and Finals MVP honors in 2023, Jokic advanced to the conference finals in 2020 while Embiid has yet to advance past the second round in seven playoff appearances.

Naturally, with deeper runs comes higher totals but Jokic's averages also suggest that he rises to another level when the stakes are higher. For Embiid, injuries have put a damper on his playoff performances.

Per game stats

 JokicEmbiid
Points27.724.9
Rebounds12.310.9
Assists7.53.1
Steals1.10.8
Blocks0.91.7
Turnovers3.23.7
Minutes38.035.3
Field goal %53.145.9
3-point %39.028.9
Free throw %83.782.8

Total stats

 JokicEmbiid
Games8059
Points2,2131,469
Rebounds981641
Assists600182
Steals8849
Blocks70102
Turnovers256218
Minutes3,0382,083

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Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: Playoff advanced stats

 JokicEmbiid
Player Efficiency Rating29.222.2
Value Over Replacement9.83.2
Box Plus/Minus10.84.1
Win Shares15.26.1
True Shooting %61.658.0
Usage %30.331.6

Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid: Accolades and awards

Jokic has the edge where it matters most, holding a championship and Finals MVP over Embiid. He also has won two more league MVP awards than Embiid as he holds a 3-1 edge in that department.

Jokic has one more All-NBA selection than Embiid and has four First-Team selections to Embiid's one.

Embiid's defensive prowess is evidenced by his 3-0 edge in All-Defensive Team selections, and Embiid has earned one more All-Star selection than Jokic. Embiid has won two scoring titles while Jokic's highest finish is sixth place in 2021-22.

 JokicEmbiid
Championships10
Finals MVPs10
League MVPs31
All-NBA6 (4x 1st Team)5 (1x First Team)
All-Defense03
All-Star67
Scoring titles02

Nikola Jokic vs. Joel Embiid head-to-head

Jokic has the edge in most categories but Embiid has won six of the eight head-to-head battles between the two.

There's no questioning the fact that Embiid looks to make a statement in these matchups — the last time they met, Embiid finished with 41 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds in a close win. In the meeting before, Embiid scored 47 points, pulled down 18 rebounds and dished out five assists in a win over Denver.

 JokicEmbiid
Record2-66-2
Points per game22.327.6
Rebounds per game10.111.3
Assists per game6.94.4
Steals per game1.11.3
Blocks per game1.12.0
Turnovers per game3.44.9
Field goal %51.547.3
3-point %29.638.2
Free throw %82.981.5

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.