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Bruce Brown Explains The Difference Between Nikola Jokic And Other Superstar Teammates


Nikola Jokic
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During his time in the NBA, Bruce Brown has played with multiple superstars, such as Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden.

He has also played with Nikola Jokic and just won a championship with him.

And there is something very different about Jokic, according to Brown.

“Nikola is too unselfish,” Brown said during an appearance on Tidal League.

“He gonna pass it and believe that you’re going to make that s–t…There were multiple times this year I have taken game-winning shots off his pass and he’s supposed to shoot it,” Brown said.

Brown said that Jokic can make shots like Durant, Irving, Harden, and others.

There is no doubt that he could score on his own if he chose to.

But what sets Jokic apart from everyone else, according to Brown, is that he is always going to be looking for other players who can score.

His ability to find his teammates and get them into prime positions to score really is one of the many things that makes Jokic so special.

Although he is a very big player with a physical presence that is intimidating, he’s also an excellent passer and playmaker.

Built like a center but passing like a guard, Jokic is unlike most other NBA stars.

This is one of the reasons why he has won MVP twice, just scored his first Finals MVP, and averages a triple-double often.

He doesn’t just score, even when he can, he instead makes the rest of his team get in on the action too.

Although he is the most important part of his squad, Brown says that Jokic is a team player above everything else.


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