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Westbrook in select European society

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Westbrook in a Curated European Community

The link between these two phenomena began to show results in Denver’s match, Photo: REUTERS

Over the past 15 years in the premier basketball league, only three players have concluded a season with a combined average of more than 20 rebounds and assists.

NIKOLA JOKIC, the center for Denver, has achieved this feat for the last four years. In addition to him, only Russell Westbrook, now a teammate of the Sombor-born player, and Lithuanian Domantas Sabonis have reached a season or multiple seasons with over 20 points.

Journalist Lev Akabas from “Sportica” shared a graphic that identifies all players from the last 15 years who averaged at least 20 assists and rebounds combined per game.

Thus, we find Jokić, Westbrook, and Domantas Sabonis among them.

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