Nikola Jokic cuts out annoyed figure on the Denver Nuggets bench, and fans speculate that there may be problems with the brewing.
The Denver Nuggets suffered three consecutive losses, this time losing to the Golden State Warriors. It wasn’t good for the former NBA champion.
Nicola Djokic played well, notching a 33-point double double. But that wasn’t enough to defeat the informed warriors.
The Serbian superstar is not preferred to win the MVP award this season. But Stephen A. Smith, like Michael Jordan in the 90s, believes Jokic is the best player in the world without a MVP victory.
Jokic has every right to demand that his teammates get better. And last night, the regular stoic center showed rare frustration on the bench.
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At the end of the Warriors-nuggets game, the camera caught Nikola Jokic and showed frustration. It was a rare sight to see the ruler MVP getting so furious.
NBA fans took him to X and reacted to Jokic’s enthusiastic response. One fan said, “It’s the most frustrating thing I’ve ever seen with his own team and Jokic.”
“He has no help. A poor guy. The true definition of an MVP,” another fan lamented. “This guy is far better than the support cast his front office gave him,” a Nuggets supporter claimed.
Annoyed Nuggets fans said, “Give this guy help!!! The Nuggets owe this guy all this. Instead, they’re wasting his prime!”
Fan warnings that “his GM is wasting his prime. He’s going to retire or demand trade.” may cause some issues.

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With three consecutive losses, the Nuggets don’t seem to have much momentum towards the playoffs.
Jokic did his best to boost his team. However, Nuggets are not in line with his efforts. Kendrick Perkins recently shared Jokic’s concerns after a 61-point performance still caused losses.
Nikola Jokic posts MVP numbers with 29.8 points, 12.8 rebounds and 10.2 assists per game. But even NBA players like Tyrees Halliburton believe Shy Gilgauss Alexander will win the MVP.
Nuggets need to understand things. Fans are right when they say they don’t use Jokic’s prime to win the championship.