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Nikola Jokić Jokes About Performing 50 Cent's "Many Men"
Nikola Jokić teased that he would give fans a treat and perform 50 Cent's 2003 hit "Many Men." During a postgame interview, NBA on TNT Tuesday's Adam Lefkoe asked Jokić to rap the lyrics of Fif's song.
Nearing real stardom, Şengün reflects on Rockets' belief in him: "Whoever trusts me, or backs me up, I will take care of them all my life."
Nikola Jokic has yet to turn 30 but seemingly makes history every time he steps onto the basketball court. Now, another legend has made a gesture to acknowledge Jokic's dominance.
It might not take until he's retired for fans to appreciate the sheer dominance that Nikola Jokic displays for the Denver Nuggets on a nightly basis. From the h
This season included a few obvious choices, but several difficult calls for the Feb. 16 game in San Francisco.
“Peyton Watson is our locker room, DJ, so anytime Nikola requests a song, if it’s not like Serbian folk music, it is ‘Many Men’ by 50 Cent,” Jordan told the Fan Duel production. “He knows the words from start to finish… That’s his song, man, he loves it.”
With a slick pass during the second quarter of Tuesday’s 118-99 win against the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets star center Nikola Jokić made NBA history. The three-time Kia MVP became the fastest player to reach 15,000 points, 7,500 rebounds and 5,000 assists, accomplishing the feat in just 709 games.
Nikola Jokic took 709 games to beat Larry Bird's mark and become the fastest to ever record 15K points, 7.5K rebounds and 5K assists.
Nikola Jokić recorded his third consecutive triple-double — and his 18th of the season — in the Denver Nuggets ' 113–100 win over the Orlando Magic on Sunday.
Jokić is putting up MVP-caliber numbers yet again this season, averaging 30.6 points, 13.2 rebounds, and a career-high 9.9 assists, playing in 34 of the Nuggets' 40 games so far this season. He has his team squarely in the middle of the playoff picture in the West, sitting in the 4th seed with a 24-16 record.
For the sixth straight year, the NBA asked me if I wanted to be one of the media members who votes on which players should start in the NBA All-Star Game. I said yes; here’s how I used my ballot. (Quick refresher: You vote for three frontcourt players and two guards in each conference.