For whatever reason, it doesn’t seem like the national media has fully caught on to the season Jamal Murray is having. Part of it is likely that Jamal is a veteran player, and most fans and pundits have already put him into a box, assuming that he is what he is at this point. But another part of it is the Jokic effect, where much of his production gets excused away because he benefits so greatly from playing with Nikola Jokic.
While there is definitely some truth to that, it doesn’t paint the whole picture, and it’s extremely unfair to Jamal.