How does a three-time MVP, Finals MVP, and NBA champion make a leap this massive?

Nikola Jokic: "Nổi tiếng, tôi nghĩ một số người thích điều đó. Còn tôi thì không hẳn" - NBC Sports
How does the so-called “best player in the world” somehow come back this much better in year 10 of his career?

I don’t know.
Yeah — me neither.
I honestly don’t have an answer.

But we’re watching it happen right in front of us this season with Nikola Jokić in Denver.

In a career that was already all-time great, Jokic returned in year 10 and somehow… took it to another level.

So what makes this season so special?
You already know. Let’s break it down.

Jokic Through His First 9 Seasons

Over his first nine NBA seasons, Jokic averaged:

22 points

11 rebounds

7 assists

On shooting splits of:

56% FG

36% from three

82% from the line

Not bad at all, right?

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From His First MVP Season (2020) Until Now

If we isolate Jokic’s production starting with his first MVP season in 2020:

26 points

12 rebounds

9 assists

On 58% – 37% – 82% shooting splits.

During that span, Jokic:

Won 3 MVPs

Won an NBA championship

Made All-NBA First Team every single season

And yet — as insane as it sounds — this season looks even better.

Let me show you just how ridiculous this is.

This Season’s Numbers: Completely Unreal

So far this season, Jokic is averaging:

29 points (7th in the NBA)

13 rebounds (1st)

11 assists (1st)

He’s shooting 69% inside the arc, ranking 8th in the league.

👉 But here’s the catch:
The seven players above him are all low-usage role players.
Meanwhile, Jokic has made more shots than all of them have even taken.

👉 That level of efficiency on superstar volume simply does not exist.

Shooting Efficiency: Nearly Perfect

79% at the rim

66% from 4–14 feet

81% from mid-range to the three-point line

👉 Jokic has missed just three mid-range jump shots all season.
Three.
Every single one of these marks is a career high.

The Ridiculous Games

26 points on 80% shooting vs. Golden State

35 points on 85% shooting in Sacramento

25 points with only one miss vs. Minnesota

And maybe the wildest of all:

👉 55 points vs. the Clippers

18 made field goals

Only six even touched the rim

Twelve were pure swishes

And remember — this was against Ivica Zubac, a Second Team All-Defense center last season.

It’s Not Just Scoring

40% from three

86% from the free-throw line

Both would be the second-best marks of his career.

👉 This is one of the greatest shooting starts to a season ever, not just for a big man — but for any player.

The Passing: Even More Absurd

Jokic leads the NBA in:

49% of his team’s made baskets assisted

👉 Meaning:

If Jokic isn’t scoring

Half of Denver’s points come directly from his passes

He’s ahead of:

LaMelo Ball

Josh Giddey

👉 Both point guards — and Jokic leads them by six percentage points.

He has 35 more total assists than second place, and the next 12 players on the list are all guards.

A One-Man Ecosystem

Best scoring season of his career

Best passing season of his career

Usage rate only 17th in the NBA

👉 Half of Denver’s offense is either:

Scored by Jokic

Created by Jokic

👉 This isn’t an offensive system.
It’s a one-man ecosystem.

Why Is Jokic Even Better at 30?

The answer is simple:

👉 For the first time ever, Jokic has a perfect roster around him.

Previously:

Jokic had never played with an All-Star

No teammate had ever received a single All-NBA vote while playing with him

👉 That’s changing this season.

The Best Supporting Cast of His Career

Aaron Gordon: best season of his career

Jamal Murray: best start to a season he’s ever had

Christian Braun: elite role player and defender

Impactful New Additions

Tim Hardaway Jr.: confident shooter, perfect Jokic fit

Bruce Brown: looks like he never left

Cam Johnson: finding rhythm

Jonas Valančiūnas: the best backup center Jokic has ever had

👉 As a result:

Jokic and the core are getting real rest

No fear of the team collapsing when he sits

The Result?

Denver has the second-best record in the West

Jokic is off to the best start of his Hall of Fame career

He still:

Walks slowly

Barely jumps

Looks like he just left a Sunday barbecue

👉 But make no mistake.

This is not the same Nikola Jokic.

This version is:

Rested

Fully equipped

Locked in for another championship run