Internationals Simmons, Jokic sweep Player of the Week awards
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[April 10, 2018]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Australian Ben Simmons and
Serbian Nikola Jokic were announced as the NBA Players of the Week
on Monday, the first time two international players have swept the
awards in four years.
The 21-year-old Philadelphia 76ers forward Simmons averaged 18.5
points, 10 rebounds and 8.8 assists in his team's four wins last
week to secure the Eastern conference award and further make his
case for Rookie of the Year honors.
The big Denver Nuggets forward Jokic narrowly missed averaging a
triple double en route to the Western conference honor, averaging 23
points, 10.3 rebounds and nine assists as his team went 3-0 to keep
their playoff hopes alive.
Simmons, who sat out all of last season with a broken foot, has
played a key role for the overachieving 76ers, who have won 14
straight matches and sit third in the conference with two games left
to play in the regular season.
Yet the ambitious Australian said on Monday he had his eyes on an
even bigger prize than the Player of the Week or even Rookie of the
Year honors.
"Championships," Simmons said. "I want to be the Defensive Player of
the Year... MVP. There's a lot of accolades I want to get, but I
ultimately want to win a ring."
It is the second time the 23-year-old Jokic has won the award this
season after also doing so in the week ending Nov. 12.
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76ers guard Ben Simmons (25) passes the ball to forward Ersan
Ilyasova (not pictured) during the second quarter against the Dallas
Mavericks at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill
Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Monday marks the first time two international players have won the
awards in the same week since Montenegro's Nikola Vucevic won it for
the Eastern conference's Orlando Magic and the U.S. Virgin Islands'
Tim Duncan for the Western conference's San Antonio Spurs during the
2013-2014 season.
The award is the latest sign of the impact players from outside the
U.S. are having on the New York-based league, with a record number
of international players expected to compete in the playoffs when
they tip off on April 14.
The playoff-bound 76ers and Utah Jazz have the most foreign athletes
on their rosters, with each team sporting seven players.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, editing by Ian Chadband)
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