Nikola Jokic expresses concerns over the excessive focus on the MVP debate.
During a conversation with Nuggets insider Harrison Wind, Jokic expressed his belief that the discussion has escalated to unhealthy levels, resulting in widespread toxicity from various perspectives.
“I think the whole MVP conversation is getting out of control,” said Jokic. “I think I’m playing good basketball… I think a couple of guys deserve to have the award.”
As a two-time MVP recipient and a consistent top-five MVP candidate over the past four years, Nikola Jokic stands on the brink of history in 2024, poised to clinch the award for the third time in his career. Despite his impressive track record, opinions remain divided across the league regarding Jokic’s standing compared to other three-time MVPs like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Nevertheless, Jokic currently leads the latest MVP polls, a fact that hasn’t escaped notice—nor criticism.
In recent months, Jokic has faced significant disrespect from fans and former players alike. Just yesterday, Kevin Hart implored the NBA to cease awarding Jokic trophies, while Gilbert Arenas went so far as to label him the “worst MVP” of all time. This ongoing narrative, dating back to his contentious rivalry with Joel Embiid last season, has thrust Jokic into the center of tense and at times toxic MVP debates, a situation he appears weary of.
Despite the scrutiny surrounding him, Jokic has delivered yet another stellar season for the Nuggets. With averages of 26.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, and 9.0 assists per game on 58% shooting through 77 games, he has propelled his team to the top of the Western Conference, positioning them for home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.
Yet, Jokic remains unswayed by MVP accolades, emphasizing that they are not his primary focus or motivation. Last season, he actively campaigned against himself, a sentiment he continues to echo this year by deflecting attention to rising stars like Luka Doncic. As the consensus best player in the league presently, Jokic’s dominance is indisputable, but he seeks to sidestep the divisive debates that often accompany such recognition.
When Jokic secures his next MVP, he will join an elite echelon of NBA legends, solidifying his status as one of the all-time greats. However, regardless of public opinion, Jokic remains steadfast in his pursuit of the Larry O’Brien trophy—the ultimate prize in his eyes.
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