Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic has added another historic milestone to his career. The Serbian center recorded a dominant triple-double against the Chicago Bulls, finishing with 22 points, 17 assists, and 14 rebounds.
With this performance, Jokic reached 182 career triple-doubles in the regular season, moving past NBA legend Oscar Robertson (181) to claim second place on the all-time list.
The Nuggets won the game 136–120, and Jokic once again proved why he is considered the most complete player in the league today.
A Record That Shows Jokic All-Around Greatness
Jokic’s latest achievement highlights his unique ability to impact every part of the game. Unlike traditional centers, he controls scoring, rebounding, and playmaking at an elite level.
After the game, Jokic praised Robertson’s legacy and said it was an honor to pass one of the greatest players in NBA history. His humble reaction reflected the same calm personality that has defined his rise in the league.
What makes the achievement even more impressive is the speed. Jokic reached this milestone in far fewer games than most players on the list, showing his exceptional efficiency and consistency.
NBA All-Time Triple-Double Leaders
| Rank | Player | Triple-Doubles |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russell Westbrook | 207 |
| 2 | Nikola Jokic | 182+ |
| 3 | Oscar Robertson | 181 |
| 4 | Magic Johnson | 138 |
| 5 | LeBron James | 122 |
| 6 | Jason Kidd | 107 |
| 7 | Luka Doncic | 88 |
| 8 | James Harden | 82 |
Jokic now trails only Russell Westbrook, and with his current pace, the all-time record is within reach in the near future.
Also see: Highest Triple-Double Achievements in NBA History
Jokic Dominant 2025–26 Season
The Nuggets star is enjoying another MVP-level campaign. He has already recorded around 20 triple-doubles this season, the most in the league.
His current averages reflect his complete dominance:
- Around 28–29 points per game
- Nearly 12 rebounds
- 10+ assists per game
Recently, he also posted four straight triple-doubles, including a 26-point, 15-rebound, 11-assist performance against Memphis. His ability to deliver big numbers consistently has kept Denver among the top contenders in the Western Conference.
Also see: Most Points in a Single NBA Quarter
Building a Legendary Career
Jokic is already a two-time NBA MVP and led the Nuggets to their historic 2023 championship. Now, his growing list of triple-doubles is strengthening his case among the greatest all-around players in basketball history.
Fans and analysts believe Jokic’s numbers are not about chasing stats but about controlling the game and making teammates better. His style of play has redefined what a modern center can do.
With several seasons still ahead and his current form showing no signs of slowing down, Jokic is now firmly in the race to challenge Westbrook’s record.
If he maintains this pace, the Denver star could soon become the NBA’s all-time triple-double leader, adding another chapter to an already historic career.







