Wikike escribió:No he visto ningún partido de Denver en toda la temporada y voy a tener que hacerlo para verle algún partido en directo.
De momento diría que es mejor jugador que Porzingis.
BeatrixKiddo escribió:Vaya justo esta noche, vuelve a sus problemas de faltas y creo que su peor partido de 2017.
Galva escribió:
Lo de Jokic ya me sorprendió este verano. Pero es que lo poco que le recuerdo de categorías inferiores... pues es que cuando veías a Serbia había 3-4 que eran los que acaparaban la atención.
cheatum6 escribió:Galva escribió:
Lo de Jokic ya me sorprendió este verano. Pero es que lo poco que le recuerdo de categorías inferiores... pues es que cuando veías a Serbia había 3-4 que eran los que acaparaban la atención.
Yo del único campeonato que ha jugado en inferiores, creo que el U19, no le recuerdo nada de nada.
¿Por qué no apareció por las selecciones de formación serbias? Igual esto tiene algo que ver:
In the summer of 2004, Darko Milicic invited an old friend from Serbia to a mansion in the Detroit suburbs [...] Milicic struggled to fit in with his new teammates, so he kept in touch with old ones, including a dynamic 6’6” wing named Nemanja Jokic. Jokic, who starred alongside Milicic on Serbian club teams since they were 16, was interested in moving to the United States and playing college basketball [...] In 2012–13, Milicic played his last pro game with the Celtics, and Jokic with the Steamers. Jokic flew back to his hometown of Sombor for the first time in seven years and reconnected with his two brothers. He had always been close with his older brother, Strahinja, a 6’8” bruiser who played professionally in Serbia. But his younger brother, Nikola, was only 10 when he left for America. He remembered Nikola mainly as the little kid Strahinja used to terrorize, tossing him from one bed to another in the family’s small apartment, often during heated games on a plastic mini hoop. “He once held down my arms and threw knives all around my head,” Nikola adds, punishment for refusing to climb a tree during a picnic. “That was a little crazy.”
Now, Nikola was 17, bigger than both of them. He liked basketball, but he also liked soccer and water polo, volleyball and harness racing. He was overweight—“Obese,” clarifies one of his strength coaches—chugging three liters of Coca-Cola every day and chowing on fatty cheese pies called bureks for breakfast
zeljko escribió:Exhibición anoche frente a los Knicks.
darivo escribió:Bueno, primer triple doble de jokic y más que los números, creo que estas duras declaraciones te dan cuenta de la clase de jugador-persona que es:Malone interrupted Jokic's interview: "That was the worst hug of my life"
y cómo justificó ese "peor abrazo de su vida"?
Esto dijo Jokic al ser preguntado por ello:Jokic on getting the game ball: "coach handed my the ball and I hugged him. I hugged him naked. It's true."
I asked Malone if there was another "naked" hug with Nikola Jokic after his 2nd triple-double: "We're past that now. We've been intimate."
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