Bruce Brown has played with some of the best players in NBA history, including Kyrie Irving, James Harden, Kevin Durant, and Nikola Jokic. He’s played a significant part with all four players and has witnessed personally the contrasts in their play. He has finally disclosed those distinctions.
Bruce Brown discussed the distinctions between Kyrie Irving, James Harden, Kevin Durant, and Nikola Jokic in an interview with Tidal League.
“Playing with Ky, James, and K, is very different than playing with Nikola,” Brown said. “I wouldn’t say Ky and them are unselfish, but I feel like Nikola is too unselfish. He’s going to make the right play every single time. K can shoot over two people, Ky can shoot over two people and score – Nikola is not going to do that. He gon’ pass it and believe that you going to make it. Every single time. There’s multiple times this year where I’ve taken game-winning shots off of his pass, and he’s supposed to shoot it.”
Jokic can shoot over two players, but what makes him most dangerous is that he always makes the correct play. He’ll find a way to get the ball to the open player in the corner, somehow. Jokic is the greatest attacking weapon because he always makes the most intelligent play to make a team pay. That is why Jokic is a two-time NBA MVP and one-time NBA Finals MVP.
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