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Iako mi je na pocetku sezone delovalo nerealno, Luka ce verovatno osvojiti MVP nagradu. Nosi poprilicno prosecan tim u gornji dom zapada a ono sto mi je iznenadjujuce jesu poprilicno visoki % suta iz igre.

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2 hours ago, 1n54jd3r said:

Iako mi je na pocetku sezone delovalo nerealno, Luka ce verovatno osvojiti MVP nagradu. Nosi poprilicno prosecan tim u gornji dom zapada a ono sto mi je iznenadjujuce jesu poprilicno visoki % suta iz igre.

Biće klanje do kraja, nije ni pola utakmica odigrano, pričati da će neko verovatno uzeti je besmisleno trenutno.

 

 

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Luka ce uzeti ako odigra na ovom nivou do kraja. Da li ce se to i desiti, to vec ne znamo. Ovo je prvi put nakon par godina da je usao jako u sezonu, ranije se obicno tek zahuktavao januara.

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Jokic is a once-in-a-lifetime basketball phenomenon. As a back-to-back MVP who would probably win the award a couple more times if it were decided by voter-fatigue-proof robots instead of narrative-seeking human beings, he’s straight up, without equivocation, the best player on the planet. 

A hyperefficient scorer who makes everyone around him (at least) 15 percent better, Jokic is Denver’s compass. He humbles opposing big men with ox-like strength, then dismantles help defenders as they offer support with passes that transcend anticipation. With his back to the basket and his neck bent just enough to see the entire court, he detects what others can’t until the following morning’s film session. 

The sport has never seen anyone like Jokic. He’s an unconventional combination of grace, mystique, and persistent motion. The only box left to check will come in the playoffs, when his (underrated and misunderstood) defense will be tested by teams that wrap half their gameplan around trying to exhaust and expose him in space. But so long as his top teammates are healthy, that strategy is likely to be a shallow one. 

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The Joker,” Olajuwon says. “I love the Joker!”

Ah, yes, Nikola Jokić, product of the northern Serbian city of Sombor, ungainly son of an agricultural engineer, who grew into an ungainly teenager and, eventually, arguably, the best basketball player in the world.

In Jokić you can see the game’s history come to life—a lumbering big man who overpowers smaller defenders with an array of post moves. But you also see the future. He shoots threes not to settle but to complement his other moves. He plays point center, a Don Nelson fever dream in the flesh. He is not only the best-passing big man ever—sorry, Arvydas Sabonis—but also arguably the best passer alive. (No doubt LeBron would take umbrage at this claim.)

The biggest reason someone like Olajuwon loves Jokić is that Jokić does it all, not with overwhelming athleticism and strength, like Giannis, but with craft and timing. With counters for his counters. “He’s playing the game, and you think he’s not serious, but he’s so effective,” marvels Olajuwon. “He doesn’t look strong, but I see he gets such deep post position. I think maybe it’s the mismatch, but then he does the same thing against bigger guys. His shot, his fakes, they are very difficult to time. You don’t know when he’s faking and when it’s real. He has tricks!”

Olajuwon nods. “He’s the one.”

 

 

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