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ESPN Star makes Blunt Lebron James, Nikola Jokic comparison

The NBA fans of the media and basketball love to create different stories for different players. Sometimes standards for certain superstars can be moved, but everyone has a different career, which requires different circumstances.

Two of the most discussed superstars of the NBA are LeBron James and Nikola Jokic. James, who has been together at the Los Angeles Lakers for seven seasons, managed to conquer four championships during his famous career. Jokic, who is still 30 years old, has a ring with the Denver Nuggets and follows another in this year’s playoffs.

Denver Nuggets Center Nikola Jokic (15)

May 9, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets Center Nikola Jokic (15) on the bank in the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the third game of the second round for the NBA playoffs 2025 in the Ball Arena. Mandatory loan: Ron Chenoy-Mimagn Pictures / Ron Chenoy-Mimagn Images

However, the nuggets are on the edge of the excretion after an exciting defeat against the 5th game against the Thunder Oklahoma City. Despite Jokic, this has a historical game that achieves 44 points, 15 rebounds and five assists.

Jokic and James share similarities as historical playoff risers. Even with a “lack of help”, the two can still become their respective teams and show MPPS and Finals -MVPS for them.

The ESPN analyst and the former New Orleans Pelicans Center Kendrick Perkins went to social media after game 5 to spend a comparison between the king and the joker.

“Bron gets tired over 40 years and people question their size … but Jokic gets tired and it takes more help,” said Perkins. “We have to stop moving the gate.”

It is certainly an interesting comparison. The two have increased several times about expectations to wear their franchise companies. Perhaps the stories were changed and the standards were postponed.

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