Michael porter Jr. playing 38 minutes and finished with 19 points, eight rebounds, a steal, and two blocks.

Is Nikola Jokic better than Michael Jordan, other greats? Ex-Nuggets coach thinks so

Nikola Jokic has certainly established himself as one of the best to ever play basketball. However, former Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl is convinced the Joker has a case for the GOAT title.

Karl shared as much in his latest social media post a day after witnessing Jokic lead the Nuggets to a massive Game 1 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Playoffs.

The 72-year-old, one-time Coach of the Year shared that Jokic might just be the “best player” he has ever seen, even despite living at a time when the likes of Michael Jordan, Julius Erving, Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James were at their peaks and dominating the league.
“I’ve been around hoops for 50 years and I’ve seen a lot of incredible players, including Connie, Julius, Michael, Tim, Shaq, KAJ, Kobe and LBJ. But, at this point, I’m thinking Jokic may be the best player I’ve ever seen play basketball,” Karl wrote.

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There is no denying that Jokic is already an all-time great. He is a two-time MVP and is well on his way to winning his third one. Some could even argue he should have won the award in the 2022-23 season and should have been on his way to a fourth straight MVP this campaign.

Not to mention that Jokic is already an NBA Champion, with a legitimate chance to add another Larry O’Brien silverware to his trophy room. With that being said, Karl’s GOAT argument for Jokic may have some merits.
But at the end of the day, the Joker has yet to really show he can win multiple championships and maintain his dominance for years. Until he does so, it might be hard for many to put him in that conversation.
Sure enough, plenty of NBA fans took issue with George Karl’s take about Nikola Jokic. While no one is doubting the Nuggets star’s greatness, many are not convinced he’s already at that level to be mentioned with the likes of Michael Jordan.
“George, I think Jokic is amazing but seriously what kind of mind altering concoction are you mixing in your basement?” former NBA player-turned-broadcaster Eddie Johnson said in response.

A fan argued, “I’ve been a Jokic fan from his rookie season, but this is ridiculous. He’s not the best player you’ve seen; he’s not even the best white player currently playing (that would be Luka Dončić).”

“He’s not, and the more Karl talks, the more respect I lose for him. He’s not going to mention the greats he played and coached against, as all of them kicked his a**,” a third commenter said.

 

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