Marin Independent Journal

Jokic captures his second straight MVP award

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Nikola Jokic put up numbers never seen before in NBA history. Not from Wilt. Not from Kareem. Not from “Air Jordan.” Not from LeBron.

With a historic season, the Denver Nuggets big man earned his second straight Most Valuable Player award, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Monday. The NBA was preparing to make the announceme­nt in the coming days, likely this week, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the voting results have not been announced.

ESPN first reported that Jokic would be named MVP again.

The 7-foot center became the first player in league history to eclipse 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 500 assists in a season. And that sort of dominance by the player nicknamed “Joker” helped convince voters that he should be the 13th player of the NBA's exclusive MVP back-to-back club.

The other finalists — who will finish second and third in some order — were Philadelph­ia 76ers center Joel Embiid, who led the league in scoring average, and two-time MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo

of the reigning champion Milwaukee Bucks.

The 27-year-old Jokic averaged 27.1 points, 13.8 rebounds and 7.9 assists on a team that was missing two max players in Jamal Murray (ACL) and Michael Porter Jr. (back). Required to carry the load night in and out, the big man from Sombor, Serbia, answered the call and guided the Nuggets to a 48-win season. They earned the No. 6 seed in the West before losing in five games to the Warriors in the opening round of the playoffs.

“It's just remarkable what he's done,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone recently said of Jokic. “I know that I'm very biased, I admit it wholeheart­edly — the MVP isn't even a competitio­n. There's other great players, I'm not saying they're not great players, but what Nikola Jokic has done this year, with this team, with everything that we've had to go through, is incredible.”

The award is likely the start of a huge offseason for Jokic, who is eligible for a supermax extension that could guarantee him nearly $254 million over five seasons starting with 202324. He'll make $32.4 million next season.

“There's nothing more

important” than keeping Jokic, Nuggets president of basketball operations Tim Connelly recently said.

Jokic joins rarefied company in winning for a second straight season. The other players to win two in a row include Antetokoun­mpo, Stephen Curry, LeBron James (twice), Steve Nash, Tim

Duncan, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (twice). Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlai­n and Bill Russell each won the award in three straight seasons.

SUNS' WILLIAMS NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR >> Monty Williams has won NBA Coach of the Year after

leading the Phoenix Suns to a franchise-record 64 wins during the regular season, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.

Phoenix All-Star guards Chris Paul and Devin Booker both posted on social media that Williams had won the award, even though no official announceme­nt has been made.

The Suns were the NBA's best team by far during the regular season, finishing with eight more wins than any other team in the NBA. The 50-year-old Williams has been the Suns' coach for three seasons and the team has improved in each of them.

FORMER NBA, MICHIGAN STATE STAR ADREIAN PAYNE SHOT, KILLED >> Adreian Payne, a former Michigan State basketball standout and NBA player, has died in a shooting. He was 31.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to a shooting at 1:34 a.m. Monday when Payne was identified and taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Lawrence Dority, 29, was present at the scene, according to the Sheriff's Office. He was arrested on a first-degree murder warrant after homicide detectives interviewe­d him.

Payne played in 107 NBA games, averaging four points and three rebounds, over four seasons with Atlanta, Minnesota and Orlando. The Hawks drafted him No. 15 overall in 2014, traded him to the Timberwolv­es, and he averaged 6.7 points and 5.1 rebounds as a potentiall­y promising rookie.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Center Nikola Jokic, the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player, averaged 27.1points, 13.8 rebounds and 7.9assists to lead the Denver Nuggets to 48victorie­s this season.
NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Center Nikola Jokic, the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player, averaged 27.1points, 13.8 rebounds and 7.9assists to lead the Denver Nuggets to 48victorie­s this season.

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