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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

In a thunderous display of skill, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a resounding 119-93 triumph against the Denver Nuggets. Unlike most narratives that unfold in the NBA, this story didn’t wait until the fourth quarter to crescendo. It was apparent from the opening tip-off that Gilgeous-Alexander was on a mission as he put on a spectacular show against Denver’s defense.

His explosive performance impressed many, including The Joker, who let his thoughts be known in an interview with the reporters post-game.

Shai’s 40-Point Explosion Sparks Jokic Warning

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Shai scored 40 points with 14 successful shots out of 20 attempts. He made a big impression on the court with 4 rebounds and 3 assists. After seeing this performance, Nikola Jokic warned everyone in the NBA that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is hard to beat. The Serb said, “He’s a problem in this league. The good thing about him is he wants to win. He doesn’t care about numbers. He wants to win, and I think that’s the best thing about him.”

In the wake of this electrifying performance, the league now faces the undeniable truth: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is here to stay and we all should be on the watchout as he continues to conquer the league one day at a time. His hands made it hard for MVP (two-time winner) Nikola Jokić to play well. The Serbian center, known for his basketball IQ, was limited to just 10 shots and plagued by seven turnovers, courtesy of Gilgeous-Alexander’s relentless defense.

A few missteps aside, Nikola Jokic has been at the forefront of helping guide his team to success and ensuring that they bring the title home a second time.

Jokic ignites Nuggets’ title defense

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As the Denver Nuggets set out to defend their championship, Nikola Jokic’s brilliance has become the guiding force behind their impressive 23-11 start to the season. Even though the team lost important players like Bruce Brown and Jeff Green, the Nuggets have seamlessly integrated new talents, creating a formidable lineup.

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Jokic, a two-time NBA MVP, continues to showcase his prowess, averaging a stellar 25.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, and 9.2 assists per game. His many-sided work goes beyond numbers, helping the team win. The extra players, with Christian Braun as a fast shooter. Reggie Jackson has much experience. Peyton Watson is strong on defense and Justin Holiday contributes at every chance he gets. Zeke Nnaji, full of energy, has added versatility to the Nuggets’ arsenal.

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The Nuggets might be ready for another championship race, as Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. are likely to improve their play. First wins show not only Jokic’s power but also a team effort from a balanced group. This makes fans excited to see where this changing NBA season will go next.