Embrace of Wemby as face of the NBA proves resistance toward Jokic was always racial
The resistance to Jokic was never about nationality but about a white player occupying basketball's throne Nikola Jokic has been the best basketball player in the world this decade. He has put forth one of the most statistically dominant stretches in the history of the sport. He is a three-time MVP and an NBA champion. Yet the NBA, its players and much of the media never fully embraced him as the sport's premier figure. For years, ESPN commentators told us Jokic could not be the face of the NBA because he is European . They said the same about Luka Doncic. Apparently, those concerns no longer apply to Victor Wembanyama, who was born and raised in a suburb in west Paris. Moments after the Spurs defeated the Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, Kendrick Perkins declared on SportsCenter that Wembanyama is "the best thing that's happened to the NBA since LeBron James in 2003." In 2023, Perkins challenged MVP voters to prove the...