
Nikola Jokic didn’t speak publicly about the dysfunction that has plagued the Denver Nuggets this season, but sources tell ESPN that he “wasn’t happy about it.”
“Joker is really good at letting you know how he feels,” a team source said, “without saying anything.”
Jokic has never given any indication he would consider leaving the Nuggets and even gave the franchise a vote of confidence before the season despite losing key veterans like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope over the past two offseasons.
“I think people in general, they always want more and more and more, but they don’t know what they have,” Jokic told ESPN. “I’m really happy we have one title — a lot of very good players don’t win.”
But the Nuggets still operate with urgency in maximizing their title window around Jokic.
“We have the best player in the world,” a Nuggets official said. “We take that very seriously.”
The three-year, $212 million extension that Jokic is eligible for this offseason was one of the factors that led to the urgency of Josh Kroenke’s decision to fire Michael Malone and Calvin Booth.
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April 11, 2025 | 10:30 am
