He wasn't bad at assists. He averaged 4.4 ast per 40 compared to Clingan's 1.4 per 40. At the same age as Clingan, Jokic had 4.0 ast per 40 in the Adriatic League.
Not sure the assist numbers really matter, but get back to me when Clingan is a starter playing more than a couple minutes at a time totaling something like 13 minutes per game.
I don't expect Clingan's assist numbers to improve much - he's a center. The fact Jokic's assist stats are high is just out of place for a center.
My only interest in this thread is in defending the idea Clingan has the potential to be dominant in the NBA at his position. At this point in Jokic's career nobody of consequence believed he'd be the player he has become. Clearly nobody here.