Anthony, a six-time All-NBA selection and 2003 All-Rookie Team selection, is elected to the Hall of Fame after a career that included 19 NBA seasons in which he averaged 22.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game over 1,260 appearances (1,120 starts).
Other than Nikola Jokic’s indefatigable brilliance, this Nuggets roster is the proverbial box of chocolates — you never know what you’re going to get.
On Tuesday night, the Denver Nuggets lost against the Minnesota Timberwolves in a thrilling double-overtime game that many would argue as the game of the year.
The three-time MVP became the third player to record a 60-point triple-double, joining only Luka Doncic and James Harden. Still, thanks to Russell Westbrook 's missed layup and then the foul on Nickeil Alexander-Walker in the closing seconds, the Nuggets lost 140-139.
Nikola Jokić put up 61 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in an outrageous performance, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Denver Nuggets from losing 140-139 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a double OT classic.
Despite the crushing loss, Nikola Jokic did it again. In a double-overtime thriller, the Minnesota Timberwolves scraped by the Denver Nuggets, but some heroics
Nikola Jokic never fails to remind everyone just great he is. On Tuesday, he let everyone know about that again with a spectacular stat line.
Per this pregame injury report, three-time league MVP center Nikola Jokic was considered probable to play through a left ankle impingement. Swingman Christian Braun was also seen as being likely to suit up through a left foot strain.
On the Minnesota side was Anthony Edwards, who was quiet for most of the game until the fourth quarter began. He entered the frame with 10 points on the night and left with 23, with six of them coming on back-to-back 3-pointers to help swing the game in regulation.