Jokic capped a dominating postseason
performance by pouring in 28 points and pulling down 16 rebounds
as the Nuggets beat the Miami Heat 94-89 at a seething Ball
Arena to claim the best-of-seven Finals 4-1.
"It's got to be," smiled Jokic, when asked if this was the
golden era for Serbian athletes. "Sport is something in Serbia
that put us in front of everybody.
"Now we have Djokovic, probably the best ever, and now we have
an NBA championship.
"I think it is a very good moment to be a Serbian."
Djokovic stormed to his third title at Roland Garros on Sunday,
beating Casper Ruud in straight sets to stand alone at the
summit of men's tennis with his 23 majors.
Jokic was the clear choice to win the Bill Russell Trophy as the
NBA Finals MVP after the Serbian big man averaged 30.2 points,
14.0 rebounds and 7.2 assists.
"I think if you want to be a success you need to be bad, then
you need to be good, then when you are good you need to figure
it out," said Jokic, whose trophy case also includes two NBA MVP
Awards.
"There are these steps you need to fill, there are no shortcuts.
"It's journey and I'm glad I am part of that journey."
The 41st pick in the 2014 NBA draft, Jokic becomes the
lowest-drafted player in NBA history to be named Finals MVP and
the first player drafted outside of the top 15 to win the award.
"I watched Jokic come in early and work and I think he's been
described as a chubby teenager," said Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke
after accepting the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy.
"But they underestimated his resolve and his work ethic. He's an
unbelievable player.
"I've watched a lot of basketball, played a lot of basketball,
Jokic is unbelievable."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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