Jokić in front of Chamberlain, Orlando knocked down the champion

Jokić recorded 122 points, 110 rebounds and 15 assists in his team's victory (13:14) for the 79th triple-double in his career, surpassing the legendary Wilt Chamberlain in sixth place on the all-time list in that accretive statistical category.

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Nikola Jokic was the central figure of Denver in the match against Oklahoma.

Jokić recorded 122 points, 110 rebounds and 15 assists in his team's victory (13:14) for the 79th triple double in his career, surpassing the legendary Wilt Chamberlain in sixth place on the all-time list in that active statistical category.

It was Jokic's 79th triple-double in his career.

Denver had a 14-point lead at halftime, Oklahoma turned it around in the third quarter and went into the final period with a plus-two, but the Nuggets eventually won easily.

Aaron Gordon scored 27 points and Murray, who missed most of last season, added 24.

In the Oklahoma team, Shay Gilges Alexander was the best with 37.

Orlando made a surprise against the champions - they beat Golden State 130:129.

Jaylen Suggs made a three-pointer and stole an important ball in the finish, completing an excellent release - 26 points.

The Warriors led by as many as 16 points, but continued to play erratically in the season opener.

In the home team, Paolo Banchero was also excellent with 22 points.

Steph Curry was fired up - 39 points (eight three-pointers from 15 shots), Klay Thompson scored 27 (7/15 for three), but the champion could not avoid even the sixth defeat in the ninth match...

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