Nikola Jokic passes Oscar Robertson with 182nd triple-double, Nuggets pull away to beat Bulls
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 3:47 am
Nuggets Overcome Bulls' Resilient Stand, Jokic Makes History
CHICAGO - The Denver Nuggets secured a 136-120 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday, ending a three-game losing streak. The win, however, came after a challenging performance against a significantly altered Bulls roster. The Bulls, fresh off a busy trade deadline that saw them make seven moves, presented an unexpected challenge to the Nuggets.
The Nuggets found themselves trailing by seven points entering the fourth quarter. They responded with a decisive 20-2 run, fueled by Nikola Jokic's dominant performance. Jokic, despite being listed as questionable before the game due to a sprained ankle, delivered a stellar performance with 22 points, 14 rebounds, 17 assists, and four blocks. This performance marked his 182nd career triple-double, surpassing Oscar Robertson for second place in NBA history.
Jamal Murray contributed 28 points and 11 assists for the Nuggets, while Tim Hardaway Jr. added 23 points off the bench. Despite the victory, the Nuggets struggled with turnovers, committing 13, and allowed the Bulls to secure 12 offensive rebounds. These factors contributed to a significant discrepancy in field goal attempts for much of the game.
The Bulls, undergoing a rebuild following their trade deadline moves, saw six players in their nine-man rotation who were not on the team a week earlier. Coach David Adelman acknowledged the challenges of preparing for a team undergoing such significant roster changes.
Cam Johnson returned from a knee injury for the Nuggets, scoring 14 points. However, the team continues to grapple with injury concerns, as Jamal Murray appeared to be in discomfort before returning to the bench by the final buzzer.
BNN's Perspective: The Nuggets' victory highlights the unpredictable nature of the NBA, especially during periods of significant roster turnover. While Jokic's performance was exceptional, the team's struggles against a newly formed Bulls lineup underscore the importance of consistent performance and adaptability. The Bulls' strategic shift towards rebuilding presents an interesting dynamic for the remainder of the season.
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