Jokic’s 55-point game pays off with rare win for Nuggets

November 14, 2025

INGLEWOOD, California:

Nikola Jokic scoring 50 or more points had never been enough for the Denver Nuggets to win. Until now.

Jokic tied the highest-scoring performance in the NBA this season with 55 points, and the Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Clippers 130-116 on Wednesday night for their sixth straight victory.

The Nuggets were 0-4 in his previous 50-point outbursts.

"It's a good feeling," the three-time NBA MVP said.

He equalled Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who had 55 in a double-overtime game at Indiana on October 23.

ON A ROLL

Jokic has been on a roll during Denver's winning streak. He's the first player in NBA history to average a 35-point triple-double while shooting 60 per cent or better across a six-game stretch.

He's averaging 35.8 points, 12.0 rebounds and 11.0 assists while shooting 73.9 per cent from the field and 55.6 per cent from three-point range.

Opposing defences have thrown everything at him in a fruitless effort to slow down the seven-foot Serbian.

"I think I saw everything," he said, "but I think it's hard. We are really running a lot of plays for me, all kind of different plays."

Playing on the second night of a back-to-back, Jokic scored 25 of Denver's 39 points in the first quarter.

"I didn't open the game really good," he said. "I think I missed like two, three layups, and after that I felt good."

Last season, Jokic played well on the back end of consecutive games, too. His routine on 24 hours' rest includes a daytime nap in between eating things like avocado, eggs, oatmeal and toast.

EVERYDAY PREPARATION

"The way he played today is how he works out when no one is watching," coach David Adelman said. "He prepares every day for situations like this."

Jokic had eight points in the second quarter before coming back with 19 in the third, including two personal runs of six straight points.

"The guys, especially in the fourth quarter, they're giving me the ball," he said. "I just keep shooting it."

Jokic sat out the fourth until coming back with about six minutes remaining. He scored three points to complete his night going 18 for 23 from the field. He missed adding to his league-leading six triple-doubles with six assists. He was five of six on three-pointers and made 14 of 16 free throws.

"He was extraordinary," Adelson said. "That's one of those performances you won't forget."

The Nuggets led by 16 points going into the fourth and extended their advantage to 22 points early on.

Adelman said there was "zero disrespect" to the Clippers in deciding to put Jokic back in.

"They started to press us and he's one of our best ballhandlers, he's a guy that can bleed the clock, he's one of the best players alive," the coach said. "It would be stupid for me not to put my best players back in to make sure we win the game."

WARRIORS WIN

In San Antonio, Stephen Curry scored 46 points and the Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 125-120 on Wednesday night, overcoming triple-doubles by Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle.

Jimmy Butler had 28 points and eight assists for Golden State, which had lost three of four. Moses Moody added 19 points.

Wembanyama had 31 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists for his fourth career triple-double. He had 38 points and 12 rebounds in a 121-117 victory at Chicago on Monday night.

Wembanyama and Castle became the first Spurs teammates to record triple-doubles in the same game. Castle finished with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

- AP

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