Today, there are 3 white players in the NBA who have repeatedly played incredible statistics, one is Jokic, one is Doncic, and the other is Sabonis.
Let's look at Jokic's performance first, today's Nuggets vs Bucks, Jokic's shooting performance in this game is not ideal, but the rebounds, assists, and defense are very powerful, Jokic was 10 of 25 (1 of 6 three-pointers), 4 of 5 free throws, 25 points, 16 boards, 12 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks, 3 turnovers, and once again got a big triple-double, leading the Nuggets to defeat the Bucks by 6 points after falling behind by 13 points in the first quarter and completing the reversal. Since then, Jokic has 14 triple-doubles this season, ranking first in the league.
Looking at Doncic's performance again, today's Mavericks vs Magic, Irving couldn't play, the Magic had an advantage in the first half, leading by 16 points at halftime, and in the second half Doncic and Hardaway teamed up to go berserk, leading the Mavericks to win 23 points in the third quarter, reversing the trend in one fell swoop, although the Magic played a strong performance in the fourth quarter, but it fell short, and finally the Mavericks narrowly beat the Magic by 2 points. Doncic scored 45 points, 9 rebounds, 15 assists, 2 steals and 4 turnovers on 12-of-23 shooting (3-of-8 from three-point range) and 18-of-21 free throws in the game, becoming the first person in NBA history to achieve 45 points and 15 assists twice in '77. The last time Doncic did it was 50 points, 6 rebounds and 15 assists in the Christmas game vs. Suns.
In NBA history, there are only 5 players who have achieved 45 points and 15 assists in a single game in the regular season, namely Goodrich, Smiling Assassin, Harden, Trae Young, and Doncic.
Looking at Sabonis's performance again, today's Kings vs Grizzlies, the remnants of the Grizzlies gave the Kings a slap in the face, leading by 15 points in the first quarter, but then the Kings relieved themselves and suppressed the Grizzlies for three consecutive quarters, and finally the Kings defeated the Grizzlies 103-94. Sabonis was 10-of-11 from the field, made no free throws, and finished with 20 points, 26 rebounds, five assists and three turnovers. Sabonis achieved the feat of 20 points, 25 rebounds and 5 assists while shooting over 90 percent, becoming only the second person in NBA history to achieve this feat.
Another person to achieve this feat is Chamberlain, who has achieved this feat six times, the last time in March 1969, more than 54 years ago, which means that Sabonis is the only person in the NBA to achieve this feat in the last 54 years.