The Denver Nuggets were supposed to be exhausted on Thursday night. Fresh off a dominant blowout win over the Houston Rockets just 24 hours earlier and losing an hour to a brutal time change on the flight to Texas, everything screamed “scheduled loss” against the San Antonio Spurs.

Instead, Nikola Jokic delivered a historic masterpiece at the Frost Bank Center, single-handedly dragging Denver back from a massive 20-point deficit to snatch a heart-stopping 136-131 victory.
Jokic exploded for a jaw-dropping 31 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists, three steals, and two blocks. A triple-double is just another Tuesday for the Serbian superstar, but the sheer dominance across every single box-score category launched him into a league of his own.
And here’s the craziest part: the last player to post those exact numbers in a single game? Nikola Jokic himself—exactly 18 days ago. On February 22, he torched the Golden State Warriors with an almost identical stat line. What was once “ultra-rare” is now becoming Jokic’s new normal in 2026.
Denver looked sluggish and flat through the first two quarters as the Spurs rained threes and built a commanding lead. But head coach David Adelman tightened the rotation, and Jamal Murray stepped up with a massive 39-point outburst to keep the Nuggets alive.
Still, it was all Jokic in the end. The big man methodically dismantled San Antonio’s defense during a furious fourth-quarter rally. With under five minutes left, he drilled back-to-back buckets in the lane to cut the deficit to one, then calmly sealed the epic comeback from the free-throw line.
With the win, Denver improves to 40-26 and stays firmly in the hunt for a top-three seed in the West. As the MVP race hits its boiling point, Jokic is pulling away with a level of versatility the NBA has never seen. If he keeps dropping these video-game performances twice a month, the rest of the Western Conference is in serious, serious trouble.