Sometimes statistics sound like an exaggeration — but in this case, everything is confirmed by the numbers. Nikola Jokic delivered a stretch that simply has no equivalent in league history.
After Denver’s win over Memphis (136:119), it became known that over the last 10 games, the Serbian recorded 252 points, 145 rebounds, and 127 assists. And this is the best mark among all such stretches.
According to OptaSTATS, in the entire history of the NBA, including the playoffs, more than 1.4 million 10-game stretches have been recorded. And in none of them has a player produced such a combined statistical line. This is not just “good form” — it is the absolute peak of efficiency.
Denver is on a 10-game winning streak, and Jokic’s contribution during this run has been decisive. The team is gaining momentum at a crucial stage of the season, and its leader is in a form close to ideal. Such numbers automatically bring Jokic back into conversations about being the best player in the league right now.







