Nikola Jokic Lights Up Serbia's Bench Singing Pitbull's “Don't Stop The  Party” At EuroBasket 2025 [VIDEO] - NewsBreak
Nikola Jokic (Image Credits: X/@EuroBasket)

In recent years, the NBA has witnessed the steady rise of international stars. The Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic stands out as one of the most remarkable. According to Bogdan Bogdanovic, Jokic’s unique basketball shape and his ability to manage his conditioning make him exceptional among his peers.

Beyond his dominance on the court, Jokic also carries himself as a genuine figure admired by both teammates and fans. That presence was felt once again on Monday, when Serbia secured an 82-60 EuroBasket victory over the Czech Republic.

The day added another win to Jokic’s resume, but what drew just as much attention was a lighter moment. Cameras caught the Denver Nuggets’ big man singing along to Pitbull’s “Don’t Stop the Party.”

Jokic’s role in the contest was relatively limited. He logged 18 minutes and contributed six points, seven rebounds, and four assists against the Czech Republic. With the win, Serbia improved to an undefeated 4-0 record. Jokic appeared to be fully embracing the ride.

Michael Porter Jr. Calls Nikola Jokic The True GOAT

Nikola Jokic Lights Up Serbia's Bench Singing Pitbull's “Don't Stop The  Party” At EuroBasket 2025 [VIDEO] - NewsBreak
Nikola Jokic (Image Credits: Imagn)

During a recent conversation on a YouTube livestream with Plaqueboymax, former Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. made a bold statement about his teammate, Nikola Jokic. Porter didn’t hesitate to mention the Joker when asked about the greatest of all time in basketball.

I’m going, Nikola Jokic. The reason I say that is because he could have won MVP five years in a row. Can you name another player who could’ve won MVP five years?” Porter Jr. stated.

Traditionally, the NBA’s “GOAT” conversation circles around Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Their legendary careers and unmatched achievements have defined the debate for decades. However, Jokic has rarely been mentioned in that same tier.

Yet, Porter isn’t the only one who sees Jokic differently. Recently, veteran guard Dennis Schroder also praised the Serbian center, labeling him the “best in the world.” Jokic may not only be one of the best players of today but could also reshape how future generations view the all-time hierarchy.