Aaron Gordon erupts: “Nikola Jokic could average 40 points if he wanted to!”

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Aaron Gordon’s Bold Praise for Nikola Jokic

The Denver Nuggets made a fateful decision in the 2014 NBA Draft when they selected Nikola Jokic with the 41st overall pick. Fast forward to today, and Jokic has transformed into a basketball phenomenon, collecting three MVP awards and leaving fans and analysts alike in awe of his on-court prowess.

A Teammate’s Perspective

Aaron Gordon, who has shared the court with Jokic for the past six seasons, recently expressed his astonishment at the superstar center’s capabilities during an appearance on Cam Johnson’s podcast, *The Old Man And The Three*. Gordon’s admiration for Jokic was palpable as he shared his thoughts on what the big man could accomplish if he solely focused on scoring.

“Joker’s a monster. He’s a monster,” Gordon stated emphatically. Standing at 7’1″, Jokic possesses an arsenal of skills, including what many consider the best floater in the NBA. Gordon posed a rhetorical question that many fans have likely pondered: “What do you do about that?”

The Scoring Potential of a Superstar

Gordon went on to make a remarkable assertion regarding Jokic’s scoring potential. “This dude could average 40 if he wanted to,” he declared. He even pushed the envelope further, suggesting that Jokic could reach 45 points per game if he committed fully to his scoring game.

However, it’s not just about personal accolades for Jokic. Gordon noted that the reigning MVP enjoys the intricacies of the game, emphasizing his penchant for facilitating and involving his teammates. “He likes the assists, he likes to facilitate, he likes to get everybody involved,” Gordon explained.

A Unique Talent in the League

The commentary from Gordon underscores a key point: Jokic’s blend of scoring and playmaking is unique in the current NBA landscape. “There’s nobody like him right now in the NBA,” Gordon concluded, highlighting the rarity of a player with such multifaceted skills.

As the Nuggets continue their quest for championship glory, one thing is clear: Jokic’s capabilities are a significant part of their success, and according to Gordon, the sky’s the limit when it comes to his scoring potential.

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