Nikola Jokic is trending again, and this time, it’s not just for his signature sombor shuffle or effortless passing. As of February 2026, the Denver Nuggets superstar has officially cemented himself as one of the most statistically dominant players the NBA has ever seen, reigniting the MVP conversation and setting his sights on a record many thought would stand for decades.
February 7, 2026, marked a pivotal moment in basketball history. With a dominant performance against the Chicago Bulls, Jokic recorded his 182nd career triple-double, officially passing NBA legend Oscar Robertson for second place on the all-time list.
Here is what you need to know about his historic 2025-26 campaign:
Jokic’s ascent goes beyond the box score. By surpassing Robertson, he has bridged the gap between the NBA’s foundational era and its modern evolution. His recent pledge to “play until I can’t” has silenced retirement rumors, reassuring Denver fans that their window for championships is far from closed. As he closes in on Westbrook’s record, every game is now a potential history-making event, making Nuggets basketball appointment viewing for the rest of the season.
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