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God! Jokic doesn't look at people passing like a magician, and this data is the second person in history to rival Chamberlain

On March 27, Beijing time, the Denver Nuggets defeated the Oklahoma Thunder 113-107. In this campaign, Jokic played 35 minutes, shooting 13-of-15, scoring 35 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 blocks. After the game, the US media pulled out Jokic's magical moment of not watching people pass the ball in this game, and Jokic also set a magical record.

God! Jokic doesn't look at people passing like a magician, and this data is the second person in history to rival Chamberlain

It is worth mentioning that this is the third time in his career that Jokic has scored 35 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists with at least 85% shooting, which is also surpassing Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar to rise to second place in history, behind Only Chamberlain (4 times).

God! Jokic doesn't look at people passing like a magician, and this data is the second person in history to rival Chamberlain

In addition, in the game, Jokic even staged a scene of not watching people pass the ball, when he was strictly guarded by the Thunder players, after receiving the ball, Jokic did not look at his teammates, but passed the ball directly to the basket, and the teammates followed up in time to throw the ball in time.

Seeing this ball, the US media was also stunned, and they directly played the question mark "? "To show the feeling of surprise. Meanwhile, in the final stages of today's game, Jokic received the ball in the low post and successfully played 2+1 to finally kill the game.

God! Jokic doesn't look at people passing like a magician, and this data is the second person in history to rival Chamberlain

After the game, Jokic spoke about the rankings in an interview on the sidelines, saying: "Honestly, I didn't pay attention to the rankings, I just wanted to win every game. ”

God! Jokic doesn't look at people passing like a magician, and this data is the second person in history to rival Chamberlain

Currently, the Nuggets are 44-31 in 6th place in the West, one win ahead of the 7th-place Timberwolves.

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