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Nikola Jokic names an unlikely NBA legend as his favorite player growing up: "No one could guard him"
Nikola Jokic names an unlikely NBA legend as his favorite player growing up: "No one could guard him"

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Nikola Jokic names an unlikely NBA legend as his favorite player growing up: "No one could guard him"

During his childhood, Nikola Jokic found inspiration in the talents of his fellow European NBA stars. Their influence is evident in his playing style, which reflects European basketball's most notable characteristics—efficiency and intelligence over flashiness. However, "Joker" surprisingly revealed that his all-time favorite player was not someone who played in a style similar to his own or even in the same position. While he admired many NBA superstars during his formative years, Jokic pointed out that it was Tracy McGrady who stood out as his No. 1 idol. Advertisement "When I was growing up, Peja Stojakovic and [Vlade] Divac were in the NBA. There's also Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, all those guys," the Denver Nuggets star center said on the team's" "Road to Gold" documentary. "Well, there's Kobe Bryant, LeBron James... But I have to say Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki, I love Tracy McGrady, I think he was a very talented player," Jokic added. "He was unique, no one could guard him. I never mentioned him, but let's say Tracy McGrady." Who Jokic admires in today's NBA The NBA has been home to an overwhelming number of exceptional players, making it no surprise that young Jokic, like many aspiring basketball stars, had several idols growing up. While he has always admired T-Mac, the Serbian big man once emphasized that LeBron James is the player he believes every aspiring NBA player should aspire to emulate. Advertisement Jokic explained that James embodies the very essence of what it means to be a great player. His remarkable consistency and high level of performance over an extended period set a standard that few can match. For "Joker," Bron's dedication, skill, and impact on the game are a guiding light for young athletes aiming to make their mark in the NBA. "Nobody in the near future will do what he did," the three-time MVP once said of James. "It's a great accomplishment, of course. I think the guy didn't have a prime, he's been in his prime for 20 years. It's something that not a lot of people can do in a sport. If you wanna have an idol or someone to look up to, because the guy is always leading and playing consistently for 20 years, winning championships, and MVPs, he's the guy you look up to." Jokic has carved out his own legacy In conclusion, Jokic was undoubtedly influenced by various contrasting NBA superstars. Each of these icons left an imprint on his approach to the game, but rather than just imitating them, Jokic embraced those influences and forged his own unique identity in the game. Advertisement Jokic has crafted a legacy that stands apart from those who inspired him. Today, he is not only considered one of the greatest players of his generation, but he has also become an idol to many aspiring athletes and fans alike. Jokic's otherworldly skill set, combined with his distinct personality, has garnered admiration from sports fans all over the world. People celebrate his achievements and the authenticity he brings to the game, making him a true representation of greatness in the NBA. Related: Hardaway says Jokic is dominating without needing the spotlight: "Jokic is like, 'I don't want that. I'm just gonna do the job for the team that pays me"

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together

USA Today

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together Fans of star Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown know that the Georgia native is often compared to iconic retired NBAer Tracy McGrady. But fewer of them know the close ties that the duo have shared since Brown reached out to McGrady as a rising prospect in high school. The two forwards have similar games on the court, and that is no accident. For more than a decade now, the two have been working out together, McGrady sharing his deep knowledge of the game with Brown. They even recorded a video of their collaboration early on, and have now produced a second clip six years later that the Cal alum recently put up on his official YouTube channel. Take a look at the clip embedded below to see the clip for yourself! If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network:

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