Nikola Jokic can end OKC’s back-to-back NBA championship dream

Feb 1, 2026 - 15:00
Nikola Jokic can end OKC’s back-to-back NBA championship dream

The Oklahoma City Thunder could be on the brink of a dynasty.

Having won the 2024-25 NBA championship, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and co came out the blocks of the 2025-26 campaign hot.

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - JUNE 22:  Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder celebrates with the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player trophy after defeating the Indiana Pacers 103-91 in Game Seven of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center on June 22, 2025 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander spearheaded the Thunder and won Finals MVP
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Through their first 49 outings of the regular season, the Thunder sit atop the NBA standings with a 38-11 winning record, though will no longer be able to beat the Golden State Warriorshistoric 73-9 campaign.

The resurgent Detroit Pistons come in just behind OKC with a stunning 35-12 start, and lead the Eastern Conference standings by 5.5 games to the New York Knicks (30-18).

In the Western Conference, though, it is the Denver Nuggets who find themselves chasing down the Thunder in second place, currently sitting five games back with a 33-16 record.

NBA legend and Hall of Famer Steve Nash believes the Nuggets could be the team to prevent the Thunder from becoming back-to-back champions, largely as a result of perennial MVP candidate, Nikola Jokic.

When asked who he felt could rival OKC for the Larry O’Brien Trophy at the contest between the Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies in London, England, the NBA on Prime analyst did not hesitate.

“[The] Denver Nuggets. I think the Thunder are still the favorite, but I think Denver is in an incredible position,” Nash exclusively told talkSPORT.

“They’re healthy. They were moments away from beating OKC last year, and they have a deeper team this year.

“I think it’s hopefully going to be a series we all get to watch, and hopefully it goes seven games.

“I give the slight edge to OKC – their athleticism and youth, but Denver has been phenomenal. I think they’re a brilliant team that could challenge or beat OKC.”

The two sides have yet to face each other in the 2025-26 season, but in the previous campaign the series was split 2-2.

CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 14: Steve Nash attends the unveiling of Prime Video’s new NBA On Prime Studio at The Culver Studios on October 14, 2025 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Prime Video)
Nash is part of the NBA on Prime team as an analyst
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OKC guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nuggets center Nikola Jokic battling on the court
Gilgeous-Alexander and Jokic were two of the NBA’s best players in the 2024-25 season
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Across those four games, Gilgeous-Alexander led in points, averaging 30.3 per game shooting at a 49.4 percent clip, along with 5.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.0 steal per contest.

The Serbian center averaged a triple double, though, scoring 24.5 points per game shooting 52.6 percent from the field, 15.8 rebounds, 11.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.8 blocks.

The Nuggets and the Thunder also met in last season’s Western Conference semifinals in a seven-game thriller that ultimately resulted in a 4-3 series win for OKC.

In those seven outings, Jokic averaged 28-14-6 while SGA posted 30-6-7.

The difference ultimately laid in the strength in depth of the two rosters, with the Nuggets having just four players average double-digit points, whilst the Thunder had five.

But in 2026, the Nuggets have brought in reinforcements, trading controversial figure Michael Porter Jr. to the Brooklyn Nets for forward Cameron Johnson, before bringing Bruce Brown back to the team, along with Tim Hardaway Jr..

Peyton Watson #8 and Julian Strawther #3 of the Denver Nuggets high five during the game against the LA Clippers on January 30, 2026 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Nash views the Nuggets’ roster depth as being stronger this season
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They also sought more size, and brought in veteran center Jonas Valanciunas via a trade from the Sacramento Kings.

The roster depth is noticeable, having six players averaging double-digit points, with four of those managing over 14 per contest.

This now matches that of the Thunder, who seen former No. 2 overall pick Chet Holmgren take some strides in his development, having already played more games this season than last.

The first of their four regular season meetings takes place on Sunday February 1, which will be the first opportunity to see whether the Nuggets can run the Thunder closer than ever before.

Europeans taking the NBA by storm

Europe’s stamp on the NBA has been evident over the last decade.

Some of the biggest names in the league today are European, including Jokic, as well as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic and 22-year-old French sensation Victor Wembanyama.

 Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers defends Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks during the first quarter at Fiserv Forum on November 15, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Antetokounmpo and Doncic are some of the biggest names in the NBA, and they so just happen to be European
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Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs is guarded by Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter at Ball Arena on January 03, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
Wembanyama (L) is part of a new wave of European talent emerging in the NBA
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With these names lighting up the NBA on a nightly basis, Nash – one of the best players in NBA history to never win a championship – has seen a notable rise in interest in the sport worldwide.

“It’s been an incredible growth throughout the world,” he talkSPORT. “We’re having players come from all over the world, more international players, but also more international fans.

“The game is going to many countries. We’re getting more fans familiar with the NBA. It’s been really fun to see the growth globally in basketball, and particularly in the NBA.”

But it’s not just that more Europeans are making NBA rosters, it’s the fact that they are consistently in the running for some of the league’s most prestigious individual awards.

This includes MVP – something Nash won twice in his 18-year career – and the Defensive Player of the Year award.

Nash’s NBA on Prime colleague Nowitzki was the first European to win the MVP award
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“That’s probably the biggest proof point of the growth we have. The last seven MVPs have been international players,” he added. “That was something I don’t know that I would have ever believed if you told me 20-25 years ago.

Nash’s NBA on Prime colleague Dirk Nowitzki was the first European player to win the coveted MVP award, with the German doing so in the 2006-07 season with the Dallas Mavericks.

Europeans then had to wait until 2018-19 when Milwaukee Bucks superstar Antetokounmpo got his hands on the award in back-to-back seasons before Jokic won three in four seasons between 2020 and 2024.

“More and more players from international leagues are coming to the NBA, but not only coming to the NBA, having success,” Nash explained. “It’s truly a global sport, and it’s a lot of fun to watch.

“I love the diversity.”

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