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Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic added another historic achievement to his resume this week, passing NBA legend Oscar Robertson for the second-most career triple-doubles in league history. The milestone came during Denver’s 136-120 road win over the Chicago Bulls, where Jokic logged a 22-point, 17-assist, 14-rebound performance, which was his 182nd career triple-double. 

The triple-double not only powered the Nuggets to a win but also officially moved Jokic ahead of Robertson (181) on the NBA’s all-time list. 

Just recently today, Jokic logged another triple-double, this time against the Memphis Grizzlies. He had 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 11 assists for his 183rd triple-double, and 4th straight over the past 4 games.

Now only Russell Westbrook (207) sits ahead of him, meaning the only thing standing between Jokic and the most triple-doubles in league history is the former MVP himself. 

Jokic’s historic run this season isn’t an isolated burst but it’s part of a larger career narrative of all-around excellence. The three-time MVP and eight-time All-Star has been a constant triple-double threat, regularly affecting games with elite scoring, rebounding and playmaking from the center position, an uncommon combination in NBA history. 

With continued high-level production, Jokic appears on track to make a legitimate push at Russell Westbrook’s record of 207 career triple-doubles. Westbrook’s record has stood as one of the NBA’s most iconic milestones since he first surpassed Robertson’s mark years ago. 

By passing Oscar Robertson for second all-time in triple-doubles, Nikola Jokic further cements his place among the most versatile players in NBA history – and with Westbrook’s record now clearly in his sights, this season could be another defining chapter in his Hall of Fame career.

This article first appeared on BasketballNews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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