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Nikola Jokic on Nuggets extension: ‘I’ll probably sign next year’

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 11:41 PM

Three-time NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic told reporters in his native Serbia that he wants to be a Denver Nugget for ​life, but he’s not rushing into a contract ‌extension this offseason.

“My idea is to sign next summer and stay with Denver for the rest of my career,” Jokic told reporters in Serbian after a FIBA World Cup qualifying ‌game ​Monday. “My idea and desire is to ⁠stay in Denver. I’ll ⁠probably sign next year. … My desire is to play the rest of my life in Denver.”

According to ESPN, Jokic becomes eligible for a five-year, $359.5 million ​contract in the summer of 2027, which would be the most lucrative deal in NBA history.

That’s ⁠enough reason for Jokic, 31, ⁠to skip past the max extension he ​is currently eligible for (four years, $278 million).

The center led the ​NBA in rebounding (12.9 per game) and assists (career-high 10.7 ‌per game) while scoring 27.7 points per contest in 65 games for the Nuggets in 2025-26. He finished runner-up in MVP balloting to Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ⁠for the second straight season after winning the award in 2021, 2022 and 2024.

Jokic guided the Nuggets to the ⁠2023 league title, ‌but despite finishing the 2025-26 season ⁠third in the Western Conference they were ​knocked ‌out of the playoffs in a ​six-game, first-round ⁠loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Jokic tallied 20 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists for host Serbia on Monday in a 94-81 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Belgrade, part of qualifying for the 2027 FIBA World ​Cup.

–Field Level Media