DENVER, CO- SEPTEMBER 29: Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) talks with the media during the Nuggets Media Day press conferences at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Sept. 29, 2025.

Jokic planning to be 'a Nugget forever' despite rejecting extension

8 months ago
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Nikola Jokic isn't going anywhere.

The three-time MVP said Monday that he intends to see out his career with the Denver Nuggets despite rebuffing a max extension offer from the team over the summer.

"I think those contract extensions come as a reward, as something that is natural to the sport, especially in today's NBA. You see how the salary cap is going," Jokic told reporters, courtesy of DNVR. "My plan is to be a Nugget forever."

Jokic became eligible for a three-year, $212-million max extension this offseason but informed the Nuggets in July that he wouldn't sign the deal. By opting to wait until next summer, the Serbian center can instead sign a four-year extension worth just under $300 million.

The 30-year-old still has three seasons remaining on the five-year, $276-million supermax deal he signed in 2022. However, the pact's final year in 2027-28 hinges on a $62.8-million player option, and Denver isn't expected to let the seven-time All-NBA selection get that far without agreeing to a new contract.

Despite already winning three MVPs from 2021-24, Jokic produced a career year during the 2024-25 season. He became the third player to average a triple-double over an entire campaign and ranked third in the NBA scoring race with a career-high 29.6 points per game. However, Jokic finished runner-up in MVP voting to guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the league's best record.

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