Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic. Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports

One former Los Angeles Lakers great recently gave Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic the ultimate compliment.

Jokic played like a true MVP in Game 1 to lead the Nuggets to a 114-103 win over the Lakers at Ball Arena in Los Angeles, Calif. Jokic tallied 32 points to go along with 12 rebounds and seven assists on 15-of-23 shooting during Saturday’s win.

After the game, Hall-of-Famer James Worthy appeared on the Spectrum SportsNet postgame show. Worthy compared Jokic to two players that Lakers fans have probably heard of.

“To me, [Jokic] is Magic Johnson and Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar] on the floor at the same time. He’s a guard. He makes great decisions. Hell of a passer. And then when he wants to be Kareem, he goes down and dominates. He’s a special player that does a lot of things.”

Worthy is one of the few people on earth who have the standing to make such a lofty comparison. The North Carolina alum played seven years alongside both Magic and Kareem. Worthy also won three championships as the third star behind the two all-time greats.

Jokic on Sunday was named as one of the three finalists for the 2023-24 NBA MVP Award. Jokic, who’s widely considered the favorite to win the award, could potentially have three MVP trophies at season’s end.

Jokic would join just eight players — including Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar — who have won at least three NBA MVP awards.

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