Watch The Video Of Nuggets Star Nikola Jokic Dancing In A Club To Siberian Music

Nikola Jokic, the current NBA Finals MVP, is having a fantastic summer in Serbia. Jokic is having fantastic success with his horses in the races, and he recently hosted Aaron Gordon, a visiting teammate. Now, at a gathering in his hometown of Sombor, “The Joker” is the focus of attention.

Watch The Video Of Nuggets Star Nikola Jokic Dancing In A Club To Siberian Music

After the Denver Nuggets’ title parade, Jokic returned to his own country nearly quickly, but not before having a little fun in Las Vegas. He is now enjoying a local band and is strangely the only one in the area who is sitting on a chair.

Jokic was seen having a blast at a party in a video posted by Nuggets beat writer Harrison Wind on X, now known as Twitter. He was towering above everyone as he stood on a platform.

In case anyone is curious, the song is the hit by Ceca from 1993 called “Sta je to u tvojim venama,” which I’m sure every single one of you readers now knows from seeing this.

The two-time MVP seemed to be intoxicated as he sang and danced while holding a drink in his hand. Although he doesn’t appear to be as joyful when his horses win, he even gave the impression that he was enjoying it more than winning an NBA title.

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Nikola Jokic’s drunken dance has captured the attention of his followers on social media.

He must detest leaving Serbia, someone wisely observed. He only displays excitement when he is at home. Someone another jokingly said, “90% chance that song is about a horse.”

On October 10th, the Denver Nuggets will play their first NBA Preseason game against the Phoenix Suns. Before heading back to Colorado, Nikola Jokic probably has about a month left in Serbia to continue living it up.

Jokic is currently the frontrunner to earn MVP next season, according to the most recent ESPN forecasts. The Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo finished second, and he was followed in order by Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum, and Joel Embiid.

Jokic doesn’t care about winning individual honours, but he did triumph over Embiid. He deservedly won NBA Finals MVP after leading the Denver Nuggets to their first-ever NBA title.

 

 

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