Nikola Jokic is a statistical anomaly.
He set NBA history Friday when he put up 31 points, 22 assists and 21 rebounds during the Denver Nuggets' 149-141 win over the Phoenix Suns. The Joker's stat-stuffing night marked the first time in NBA history that a player recorded at least 30 points, 20 assists and 20 rebounds in a game. Of course, he was fairly unfazed with the feat.
In addition to the first 30-20-20 game in NBA history, Jokic's 22 assists are the most all-time by a center in a single game, breaking a single-game record set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. Jokic has flirted with Chamberlain's 21-assist showing before, most recently with a 19-assist game against the Indiana Pacers on Feb. 24. Just two weeks later, Jokic sets a new career high and takes hold of the NBA record in the process.
PLAYER ASSISTS DATE FINAL SCORE
Nikola Jokic 22 March 7, 2025 Nuggets 149, Suns 141
Wilt Chamberlain 21 Feb. 2, 1968 76ers 131, Pistons 121
Wilt Chamberlain 19 March 19, 1968 Royals 131, 76ers 130
Nikola Jokic 19 Feb. 24, 2025 Nuggets 125, Pacers 116
Nikola Jokic 18 Dec. 28, 2020 Nuggets 124, Rockets 111
Nikola Jokic 18 Nov. 17, 2023 Pelicans 115, Nuggets 110
When Chamberlain holds a record, it's likely there forever. Jokic may be this era's Chamberlain, though, with his effortless all-around game from the frontcourt.
Jokic also joined Chamberlain and current Nuggets teammate Russell Westbrook as the only players to have 20 points, 20 rebounds and 20 assists in a game. Jokic just did it while scoring 30, too, putting himself in his own stratosphere.
Scott Skiles holds the single-game assists record for any player with 30. Westbrook is the active leader—he's had 24 assists in a game, twice. When it comes to the big men, though, Jokic did something that's never been done before, even by Chamberlain.