VIDEO | Jokic doesn't stop: In 24 hours he scored 104 points and equaled Chamberlain's record
Nikola Jokic one day after scoring a career high of 56 points, he played another fantastic game in the strongest basketball league in the world.
Denver was a guest of Atlanta, and the Serbian basketball player finished the meeting with 48 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, with which his team recorded a 141:111 triumph. With these 48 points, Jokic reached the number of 104 points in just 24 hours, which is a truly incredible effect, even by his standards.
With this performance, Jokić became the first basketball player after Wilt Chamberlain in 1963 who scored at least 45 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in two consecutive games. Denver entered the game from the beginning motivated and focused as much as possible and they announced the victory with a high advantage at the break of 71:46.
In addition to Jokić, Porter with 26, Brown with 16 and Westbrook with nine points and 11 assists. On the opposite side Hunter reached 20 points, Yang finished the meeting with modest figures of 15 points and 10 rebounds.
NBA RESULTS:
LA Lakers – Portland 107-98
LA Clippers – Houston 106-117
Sacramento – Utah 141-97
Golden State – Minnesota 114-106
San Antonio – New Orleans 121-116
Washington – Memphis 112-140
Orlando – Phoenix 115-110
Atlanta – Denver 111-141
Miami – Cleveland 122-113
Indiana – Charlotte 109-113
Brooklyn – Milwaukee 113-118
Chicago – Philadelphia 100-108