Nikola Jokić’s Greatness on Full Display as Nuggets Star Opens Season with Triple-Doubles in First 4 Games

The three-time MVP isn’t easing in — he’s dominating early and making history look routine.


Four games. Four triple-doubles. The NBA hasn’t even settled into its rhythm yet, and Nikola Jokić is already operating like it’s May.

Through the Nuggets’ 4–0 start, Jokić is averaging 20.0 points, 15.3 rebounds, and 11.7 assists. He leads the league in rebounds and assists. And he’s not just filling up the stat sheet — he’s dictating every game.

This is what greatness looks like when it’s fully realized. No easing in. No slow ramp-up. Just Jokić playing chess while everyone else is stuck on checkers.

He opened the season with a triple-double. Then another. Then another. Then another. Four games in, he hasn’t blinked. And he hasn’t needed to. Jokić isn’t reacting to opponents — he’s setting the terms. The ball moves when he decides it moves. The game shifts when he shifts it.

He doesn’t explode. He erodes. He breaks teams down possession by possession. One smart pass. One soft jumper. One perfect rebound in traffic. One more assist from the top of the key that no one else saw coming.

This is the part people still don’t fully grasp: he makes dominance look routine. No wasted motion. No highlight-chasing. Just elite basketball at his own pace.

Jokić plays from the center spot, but runs the offense like a point guard, sees like a wing, and thinks like a coach. And now in year 11, he’s still evolving. Most players burn hot and fade. Jokić keeps sharpening.

His triple-double streak isn’t a gimmick. It’s structure. He’s the hub. Everything runs through him — movement, tempo, space. If a teammate cuts, he hits them in stride. If a defender gambles, he makes them pay. And if the Nuggets need a bucket, he gets it.

And here’s the wildest part: none of it feels forced. He isn’t dominating with power. He’s dominating with poise.

The Nuggets know who they are because he makes it clear. He brings stability. He brings order. He brings wins.

He’s a three-time MVP — the latest coming after the 2023–24 season. That puts him in rare company. Bird, Magic, LeBron, Kareem, Jordan — that level. Jokić didn’t just sneak into the conversation. He kicked the door down and stayed.

He doesn’t care about attention. He cares about control. Control of the offense. Control of the pace. Control of outcomes. And right now, there’s no one in the league doing more with every possession.

There’s nothing left to prove, but he plays like a man still building. Still climbing. Still crafting something permanent.

Four games into the season, he’s not just in form — he’s already in command. And if this is the start, it’s going to be a long year for everyone trying to keep up.

Four games. Four triple-doubles. Jokić isn’t warming up.

He’s already rolling.

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