
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic had a stat line on Thursday night that has never been done in NBA history.
Nikola Jokic delivered a Christmas performance the NBA has never seen before.
The Denver Nuggets center rewrote history in a thrilling overtime win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Jokic dominated every aspect of the game and carried Denver to a dramatic 142–138 victory.
Nikola Jokic’s Historic Christmas Night
Nikola Jokic finished with 56 points, 16 rebounds, and 15 assists on Christmas night.
No player in NBA history had ever posted 55 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists in one game.
Jokic became the first to reach that milestone, cementing his legacy on basketball’s biggest holiday stage.
His 56-point outburst now ranks third all-time in NBA Christmas Day scoring.
Only Bernard King with 60 and Wilt Chamberlain with 59 scored more on the holiday.
Nuggets Survive Late Drama
The game needed overtime after a stunning finish in regulation.
Anthony Edwards drilled a corner three at the buzzer to force extra time.
Minnesota entered overtime with momentum and confidence.
Denver faced immediate trouble in the extra period.
The Nuggets trailed by as many as nine points in overtime.
They responded with composure, execution, and Jokic’s relentless playmaking.
Jokic scored, assisted, and controlled possessions when Denver needed answers.
The Nuggets closed the game with clutch baskets and defensive stops.
Jamal Murray Delivers Big Support
Jokic did not carry the load alone.
Jamal Murray produced one of his best games of the season.
He finished with 35 points and 10 assists.
Murray shot 12-of-32 overall and caught fire from deep.
He connected on 9 of 18 three-point attempts.
His shooting stretched Minnesota’s defense and opened lanes for Jokic.
Tim Hardaway Jr. also contributed offensively.
He added 19 points, giving Denver much-needed scoring depth.
Timberwolves Stars Answer the Challenge
Minnesota matched Denver’s intensity throughout the night.
Anthony Edwards led all Timberwolves scorers with 44 points.
He attacked the rim aggressively and hit timely perimeter shots.
Julius Randle followed with 32 points, providing inside strength.
Jaden McDaniels chipped in 21 points and four assists.
Minnesota’s balanced scoring pushed Denver to the limit.
Injuries Test Denver’s Depth
The Nuggets entered the game severely shorthanded.
They played without Cam Johnson, Aaron Gordon, and Christian Braun.
Johnson’s absence could be long-term due to a knee injury.
Despite the missing pieces, Denver showed resilience.
Role players stepped up defensively and on the glass.
The team leaned heavily on Jokic’s versatility and leadership.
MVP Race Gains a New Leader
Jokic’s Christmas performance strengthened his MVP campaign.
The three-time MVP finished second last season behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Both stars are again leading candidates this year.
Games like this separate contenders from legends.
Jokic controlled tempo, punished mismatches, and elevated teammates.
His efficiency and durability remain unmatched across the league.
What Comes Next for the Nuggets
Denver will not have much time to celebrate.
The Nuggets return to action Saturday against the Orlando Magic.
Managing injuries and maintaining momentum will be critical.
For now, Christmas belongs to Nikola Jokic.
On a night built for stars, he delivered an all-time NBA performance.
History was made, and the MVP race may have shifted again.

