Nikola Jokic sat down with reporters during a FIBA World Cup qualifier window and basically ended all the chatter about whether he’s got one foot out the door in Denver. His message was direct, and honestly, it’s the best news Nuggets fans could’ve hoped for this summer.
“My idea is to sign next summer and stay with Denver for the rest of my career,” Jokic said. The quote came from a video shared by DNVR Nuggets, and it landed like a cold drink on a hot day for a franchise that’s been sweating through a tense offseason.
Why the contract buzz even started
Denver has a bunch of tough roster decisions looming, and Jokic’s extension is the biggest one by a mile. The Nuggets would hand him a blank check tomorrow if they could — the man is a two-time MVP and the engine of everything they do. But the deal hasn’t gotten done yet, and that silence let some noise creep in.
Recent reports suggested Jokic might be slow-playing the extension. That raised eyebrows after a couple of disappointing playoff exits and some roster moves that left fans scratching their heads. When a guy like Jokic doesn’t sign right away, people start wondering. Is he waiting to see what the front office does? Is he frustrated? None of that was ever confirmed, but the rumor mill doesn’t need much fuel.
So him speaking up now, on his own time, in the middle of international duty? That’s about as clear a signal as you’re going to get.
What this means for Denver’s summer
The Nuggets still have work to do. They’ve got other contracts to figure out, depth to address, and a roster that needs some retooling around Jokic. But knowing your superstar wants to stay for life takes a ton of pressure off. You’re not operating from a place of panic. You’re building around a guy who’s telling you he’s all in.
And it’s not just talk. Jokic has never been the type to play games with the media or send cryptic messages through Instagram stories. When he says something, it’s usually straight-up. He wants to be a Nugget. He wants to sign next summer. That’s the plan.
The deal will almost certainly get done. It’s just a matter of timing and paperwork. For now, Denver can breathe a little easier.

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