Drafted 41st overall in the 2014 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets, Jokic quickly stood out as a one-of-a-kind talent, showing off elite court vision, diverse scoring and strong rebounding ability as a young player.
Within a few years of his debut, the Sombor, Serbia native was the focal point of the Nuggets’ offense, operating as the team’s main ball-handler in the half-court.
In 11 NBA seasons, Jokic has racked up three MVP awards, seven All-NBA selections and eight All-Star nods, while guiding Denver to an NBA championship in 2023. And at 31 years old, he hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down — he’s averaging 28.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 10.3 assists, while shooting 57.4 percent from the field and 39.1 percent from beyond the arc in 2025-26.
But Jokic’s demeanor and body language often leave fans wondering how much he truly loves basketball, causing some to speculate over his playing future and how much longer he’ll suit up for the Nuggets.
Jokic Addresses NBA Future
Nuggets fans can rest easy.
In a recent appearance on Serbian podcast X&O’s CHAT, Jokic reiterated his commitment to Colorado, claiming he wants to retire in Denver.
“I wouldn’t like to imagine that,” he said when asked about playing for a different team. “I really found peace here. My two kids were born here. Everyone’s here. Peace, home, I found my life here. And I like life here. I don’t feel the need, I don’t have the urge to.”
And despite his sometimes questionable attitude towards his NBA career, the 6-foot-11 big man is nowhere near being done.
“I want to play as long as I can,” Jokic said. “As long as I’m creating an advantage and I can play at the highest level.”
Jokic Talks About Playing in Europe
When asked if he would ever consider returning to Europe to close out his career, The Joker was pretty clear with his answer.
“No. Nothing against EuroLeague or Europe, but I would not do it,” he said.
“NBA is by far the best league in the world, with the best players,” he added. “I am glad we talked about this, because when people say there is no defense in the NBA, that is nonsense. If someone watches and still says that, they do not understand basketball. Did Luka play in the EuroBasket and score 30 against everyone? Sometimes he scores even more there than in the NBA. Where are the people now saying the NBA is easier?”
Jokic spent three seasons in Serbia before making the jump to the NBA, making his debut with Mega Vizura as a 17-year-old back in 2012. He won the Adriatic League MVP award in 2014-15 in his final year in Europe.
Newcastle United have lined up a deal to sign a midfielder this summer, as the Magpies face the possibility of losing some key players in the coming weeks.
A deal for the former seems the most likely, meaning Newcastle are on the market for replacements, and one target is now seemingly in the club’s sights.
Newcastle Add Felix Nmecha To Shortlist
According to a report from journalist Craig Hope, Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha is on Newcastle’s shortlist as a transfer target for this summer.
The Magpies are described as “long-term admirers” of the 25-year-old, who has impressed in the Bundesliga as well as in the World Cup with Germany in recent weeks.
Nmecha has a release clause in his deal worth £73.5 million, though that doesn’t come into effect until next summer. That said, the report claims that there is hope a move can be negotiated for lower than that price.
There is likely to be some competition for Nmecha’s signature, as Manchester United have been linked with a transfer, along with fellow Premier League rivals Liverpool.
It remains to be seen whether Newcastle can get an agreement with both Dortmund and the Germany international over a potential transfer in the coming weeks as a result.
Newcastle are facing a tough summer transfer window, with Anthony Gordon’s exit set to be just the first of a few key moves away from the club.
Given the struggles in the Premier League last season, the Magpies will be keen to not be in a weaker position next campaign when it comes to the options available.
However, it may be the sales that help ensure that is the case. Selling some important players in favour of huge transfer fees could allow it to be reinvested in a way that will add a better balance of quality across the whole squad.
Newcastle United are in the market for a striker, as one star looks set to leave the club this summer.
That, in theory, should allow the team to become stronger. But that will only happen if the right transfer replacements are found for the right price.
That was the theory in practice last summer, with Alexander Isak’s sale generating a club-record fee, but resulting in the wrong options being signed to take his place.
Newcastle cannot allow a repeat of that, especially in the midfield engine room, which has been among the key areas of strength under Howe.
Yan Diomande’s early coach Faissal Chehade explains why Liverpool could be the perfect fit, and why his ceiling may be Ballon d’Or level.
Chehade, who worked with Diomande at Leganés, reveals on Market Madness what stood out from the very beginning: the confidence, the one-v-one ability, the training-ground moments that made coaches take notice, and the mentality behind his rise from rejection across Europe to becoming one of the most talked-about young players in world football.
He also breaks down why Leipzig was the right step, why Liverpool could give Diomande the platform to become “the main man,” and why he believes the winger has the potential to reach the very top of the game.
Chapters:
0:09 — Yan Diomande’s First Coach Reveals the Talent
2:07 — The Training Goal That Made Everyone Stop
3:36 — Why Yan Diomande Was Rejected Across Europe
4:21 — Why Leipzig Was the Perfect Move for Diomande
4:55 — Why Liverpool Could Be Yan Diomande’s Perfect Fit
8:02 — Yan Diomande’s Ballon d’Or Ceiling Explained
It looks as though a banned European nation is set for a return to FIFA competition, with reports suggesting they’ll be allowed to compete at an international tournament as soon as October.
The ban, which has run for more than four years, has kept senior, youth and women’s sides out of competitive matches, including the 2022 and 2026 World Cups, as well as the 2024 Euros.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has previously hinted at softening his stance, and it now appears children’s football could provide the route back into the fold, starting with a new under-15 competition this autumn.
Gianni Infantino Pushes For Russia’s Reintroduction
Infantino has been vocal about wanting Russia back involved, arguing the suspension has done more harm than good. Speaking earlier this year, he said:
“We have to, because this ban has not achieved anything, it has just created more frustration and hatred. Having girls and boys from Russia being able to play football games in other parts of Europe would help.”
That stance appears to be translating into action, with reports indicating Russia and Belarus are among the nations set to feature at FIFA’s inaugural under-15 World Cup and Festival, running from October 22nd to the 31st, in Azerbaijan.
FIFA confirmed all 211 member associations have been invited, stating: “The first edition will be open to boys’ teams from all FIFA member associations; the second installment in 2027 will feature girls’ teams only. From 2028 onwards, all member associations will be invited to participate with both their boys’ and girls’ U-15 teams in two separate competitions.”
A Symbolic Tournament for Gianni Infantino
The event has taken on added significance for Infantino, who’s also pushed for Israel and Palestine to meet in a symbolic opening fixture. After an attempted handshake between officials from both nations fell flat in April, Infantino referenced the same tournament while appealing for unity:
“We have a beautiful under-15 tournament coming up, where we will invite all 211 countries to participate, all the children of the world, let’s do it for that. Let’s work together. You have my commitment, you have the support of the whole room.”
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Whether Russia’s inclusion goes further than football at junior level is something that hasn’t yet been addressed, but the door appears to be opening.