Nikola Jokić passes Magic Johnson for 3rd-most triple-doubles in NBA history

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Nikola Jokić has officially passed Magic Johnson, securing the third-most triple-doubles in NBA history, a remarkable feat that adds to his growing legacy in the sport. Jokić, known for his exceptional vision and playmaking abilities, has been a pivotal figure for the Denver Nuggets, consistently delivering standout performances. Currently, Russell Westbrook holds the record for the most triple-doubles, but Jokić's trajectory suggests he may soon challenge this title. The article highlights how Jokić's achievement not only reflects his individual skill but also the evolving dynamics in the NBA. Fans and analysts are closely monitoring his progress, recognizing that he could redefine what it means to be a triple-double threat in the league.

The significance of this milestone extends beyond personal accolades, as it could reshape the historical context of the game. As Jokić continues to excel, discussions around the future of triple-doubles in the NBA become increasingly relevant. This moment serves as a reminder of the extraordinary talent within the league and the potential for records to be shattered.

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