Nikola Jokic, the star player of the Denver Nuggets, was spotted in Serbia enjoying his time with a Houston Rockets player. A recent viral video shows Jokic dancing on a table with Boban Marjanović at a concert in Serbia. After the Denver Nuggets were eliminated from the playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves, Jokic had some free time to enjoy life. Despite Denver missing out on the championship this year, they still have the MVP award on the team. The Serbian basketball player was named the league’s MVP for the third time in his professional career.
However, fans became excited after watching the video and reacted in different ways. One fan trolled Jokic by asking, “Is there even one clip of this man in a gym during the offseason?“
Meanwhile, another fan praised him in a hilarious way and reacted, “This man just parties all off-season, comes back, and still busts a*s.”
A third fan poked fun at Jokic and mentioned, “He looks happier partying than he would be winning the championship.”
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Meanwhile, another fan mentioned the previous encounters of Jokic dancing in the events before the NBA finals took place and wrote, “I’ve seen three dancing clips before the NBA Finals have even finished.”
Nikola Jokic Adds Another Trophy to His Collection
Jokic, widely regarded as one of the greatest players and centers of all time, not only won the KIA NBA MVP trophy this year but also recently claimed a new trophy on a different occasion outside of the NBA. A viral video showed the Serbian NBA player’s horse, ‘Amsterdam,’ winning a race in Sombor. The video also featured Marjanović standing alongside Jokic and holding the trophy. Both videos confirmed that the 29-year-old Nuggets star is enjoying the offseason.
Jokic, often considered the greatest draft steal in NBA history, recently revealed his picks for the greatest player of all time in an interview with HoopsHype on behalf of Adidas Eurocamp.
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