NBA legends Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal expressed their admiration for Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets, praising his consistency and even comparing him to what Wilt Chamberlain used to do.
When all is said and done for Jokic's career, it sounds like Shaq believes the Serbian big man will join him in the all-time ranks. O'Neal gave the following statement on air for
Shaq put the NBA on notice with a definitive take about Nikola Jokic that will surely fire up all Nuggets fans.
Garnett called Jokic the modern-day Chamberlain alongside Hall of Fame forward Paul Pierce in a recent episode of KG Certified. “Joker is Wilt. Joker is doing Wilt [Chamberlain] like s***, bro,” Garnett said.
the Denver Nuggets are playing the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Target Center. Russell Westbrook is playing in his 1,207th career regular season game, which ties Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal ...
Westbrook has officially tied NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal for 45th all-time in games played in NBA history with 1,207. Westbrook is now one game away from passing Shaq on the list and tying Juwan Howard with 1,207 games played in 44th place.
Shaquille O’Neal names Nikola Jokic the best big man in the NBA At halftime during a dominant performance by the Denver Nuggets against the Philadelphia 76ers, O’Neal made the bold ...
Shaquille O’Neal, aka the Big Aristotle ... Following the Philadelphia 76ers’ 109-144 decisive defeat against the Denver Nuggets, Nikola Jokic made an appearance on NBA on TNT alongside ...
On Tuesday evening, the Denver Nuggets beat the Philadelphia ... 12 REB - 10 AST - 75% FG - W After the game, NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal made a bold statement when he spoke to Jokic (via the ...
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