Jokic made all 10 of his shots from the field. It’s the first 20/15/15 game on 100% shooting in NBA history.
It’s his fourth career triple-double with 100% shooting, which breaks a tie with Wilt Chamberlain for most all-time.
Ho hum, just another day at the office for the two-time MVP … except not really. This one came with a little bit of extra-special history. What an extra-special player Jokic is.
As MLBPA president, Tony Clark has to deal with a lot of issues. He probably never thought this would be one of them. The new MLB uniforms are awful, but the pants in particular are unacceptable. Why? They’re see-through.
I don’t need to explain why this is an issue. I do need to explain how we got here.
Fanatics is manufacturing the Nike Vapor Premier spring training uniforms. The uniform weighs less and has drawn compliments from some players.
The overwhelming response, though, has been negative. The players’ names are much, much smaller and there have been issues with the fit and feel. Miles Mikolas said they “look cheap,” and it’s hard to disagree.
Several players have taken their complaints to the MLBPA.
That’s what prompted Clark to speak on Thursday. “A lot of the rhetoric is confirmation that the pants are see-through,” he said, and, uh, yeah … no kidding.
An MLB spokesperson said adjustments are being made. For the sakes of players and onlookers alike, let’s hope they’re done sooner rather than later.
Not so honorable mentions
Jack Maloney has details on Doc Rivers‘ rough start with the Bucks.
Now the season is about two-thirds of the way done, and with the last few weeks upon us, Brad Botkin selected the top 25 players of the season so far. No. 1 was a really tough call, but I think Brad got it right:
Botkin: “1. Joel Embiid, 76ers — There’s no minimum games played rule on this list, and Embiid was tracking toward his second straight MVP before succumbing to meniscus surgery earlier this month. … Embiid’s 49.8 points per 48 minutes is tied with Wilt Chamberlain (1961-62) for the highest mark in history. … Embiid is also averaging a career-high 5.7 assists as a dribble-handoff traffic cone that Nick Nurse‘s offense, and all its trailing defenders, is constantly weaving around. His face-up jumper, the finesse to his post-up power, has effectively rendered him indefensible.”
Here’s the entire top five:
Joel Embiid (preseason: 6)
Nikola Jokic (1)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (2)
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (11)
Luka Doncic (4)
Victor Wembanyama came in 58th in our preseason rankings, and that seemed reasonable for a skinny rookie, even given the sky-high expectations. He’s somehow exceeded them, though, and he came in at 24th in Brad’s rankings.
Botkin: “In one way I feel like I’m sort of squeezing Wembanyama into this list. In another way, I feel like he should be even higher. … Wemby leads the league in blocks by an appreciable margin. But it’s not just the blocks or the overall rim protection; his package of length and agility shifts allow him to help without really even leaving his man, and his recovery margin is huge. He bends the geometry of an offense the way Stephen Curry does a defense.”
SEC pushing to move Early Signing Day up, make December dead period
Amid a sea of change in college football, the SEC is leading the charge for yet another adjustment. Commissioner Greg Sankey is lobbying for an earlier early signing day and a December recruiting dead period. The hope is to clean up the final month on the calendar for coaches, staffs, high-school recruits and transfers alike. I’ll let Will Backus explain …
Backus:“[In 2023], the transfer portal opened on Dec. 4 and the early signing period commenced just over two weeks later on Dec. 20. So, at the same time coaches are trying to keep their roster together and evaluate potential areas of need through the portal, they’re also closing up the high school recruiting ranks and tying up any loose ends on the trail. On top of all that, coaching changes frequently happen throughout December as assistants and even head coaches will look to make a move once the regular season ends. For most teams that won at least six games, there’s also bowl prep to worry about.”
The current overlap between high-school recruiting and transfer recruiting is one of several factors driving head coaches away, often to jobs of lesser titles. That trend is not going away any time soon, Dennis Dodd reports.
What we’re watching this weekend
Friday
Padres vs. Dodgers, 3:05 p.m. on ESPN Cavaliers at 76ers, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN Bucks at Timberwolves, 10 p.m. on ESPN USWNT vs. Argentina, 10:15 p.m. on Paramount+
Saturday
No. 2 Houston at No. 11 Baylor (M), noon on CBS Blues at Red Wings, noon on ABC No. 8 Duke at Wake Forest (M), 2 p.m. on ESPN Rangers at Flyers, 3 p.m. on ABC No. 20 South Carolina at Ole Miss (M), 3:30 p.m. on SEC Network No. 13 Alabama at No. 17 Kentucky (M), 4 p.m. on CBS No. 10 North Carolina at Virginia (M), 4 p.m. on ESPN Texas at No. 9 Kansas (M), 6 p.m. on ESPN Villanova at No. 1 UConn (M), 8 p.m. on Fox Texas A&M at No. 5 Tennessee (M), 8 p.m. on ESPN No. 22 Colorado State at UNLV (M), 8 p.m. on CBS Sports Network Celtics at Knicks, 8:30 p.m. on ABC No. 19 San Diego State at Fresno State, 10 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Sunday
No. 15 Creighton at St. John’s (M), noon on CBS No. 13 LSU at Tennessee (W), noon on ESPN Bucks at 76ers, 1 p.m. on ABC Illinois at No. 4 Iowa (W), 1 p.m. on FS1 Lightning at Devils, 1 p.m. on TNT Maryland at No. 2 Ohio State (W), 2 p.m. on BTN North Carolina at No. 8 Virginia Tech (W), 2 p.m. on ACC Network No. 10 Kansas State at Kansas (W), 2 p.m. on ESPN2 Lakers at Suns, 3:30 p.m. on ABC Flyers at Penguins, 3:30 p.m. on TNT Ohio State at Michigan State (M), 4 p.m. on CBS Xavier at No. 7 Marquette (M), 5 p.m. on FS1 No. 6 NC State at Duke(W), 5:30 p.m. on ACC Network Nuggets at Warriors, 7 p.m. on ESPN Kings at Clippers, 9:30 p.m. on ESPN