While the NBA world has been buzzing with offseason trades and free agency deals, Nikola Jokic just experienced one of the most emotional victories of his summer — and it didn’t happen on the basketball court. It happened at a racecourse in Subotica, Serbia, where Jokic’s horse won a race, sparking an unforgettable celebration from the Denver Nuggets superstar.

For someone often labeled as stoic and reserved during NBA interviews, Jokic displayed an entirely different side when his horse crossed the finish line first. Caught on video with tears streaming down his face, the three-time MVP quickly leaped over a barrier to hug the driver and his beloved horse. The scene was filled with genuine joy and passion, culminating in Jokic pouring champagne on everyone — including himself and the horse.

The “Other” Side of Nikola Jokic

NBA fans have long known about Nikola Jokic’s obsession with horses, but this moment reminded everyone just how deeply personal and emotional the sport is for him. In fact, his love for horses predates his basketball stardom.

Jokic discovered horse racing at the age of 12, when his family brought him to a local track. That moment sparked a lifelong bond. Even as he has grown into one of the most dominant players in NBA history, Jokic’s true joy lies in the stables.

“Basketball is my job,” Jokic once famously said. “But horses… that’s my passion.”

It’s a sentiment that continues to shape his identity off the court. In 2022, when he won his second NBA MVP award, he received the trophy in Serbia — while riding a cart back to his stable. During the 2023 offseason, Jokic was seen watching races with teammate Aaron Gordon, proving that even his basketball friends are slowly being drawn into his horse-racing universe.

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Comparisons to NBA Title Celebration

Jokic’s emotional reaction at the racecourse brought instant flashbacks to his 2023 NBA Finals postgame interview, when he made headlines by saying:

“The job is done. We can go home now.”

It was a line that encapsulated Jokic’s business-like approach to winning — but also his deep desire to return to Serbia and his horses. When asked about the championship parade, Jokic was blunt:

“No. I need to go home.”

He later clarified that the parade would interfere with his horse’s race on Sunday. That’s how serious he takes it — a championship parade clashing with race day? Unacceptable.

The Celebration: Pure Jokic

After his horse’s win in Subotica, Jokic didn’t hold back. Cameras captured him hugging the driver, petting the horse with visible affection, and uncorking a bottle of champagne, which he first sprayed on his team — and then drenched himself with.

It was unfiltered joy, the kind of raw emotion rarely seen from Jokic in postgame pressers. And to fans who often wonder what gets the “Joker” smiling like a kid on Christmas morning, the answer is simple: horses and winning in Serbia.

Horse Racing and Jokic’s Future

Many close to Jokic believe this isn’t just a hobby — it’s his future after basketball. Renowned American horse jockey Tim Tetrick, who developed a friendship with Jokic, said:

“He’s so passionate. I wouldn’t be surprised if he became a trainer when he retires.”

And with career averages like 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.2 assists in the 2024-25 season, Jokic could likely walk away from the NBA any time and still be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. But knowing Jokic, he’s not counting rings — he’s counting laps.

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No Extension Talks Until 2026? A Sign of Priorities?

Recent reports have revealed that Jokic intends to delay contract extension talks with the Denver Nuggets until 2026. While this isn’t necessarily alarming — Jokic remains under contract — it adds intrigue to his long-term priorities.

Is Jokic inching closer to a life full of stables instead of stadiums?

He’s never played by the usual NBA superstar script, and he’s made it clear that legacy in the league doesn’t mean more than peace at home. For Jokic, true fulfillment may not lie in another MVP trophy, but in watching his horse cross the finish line first in a small Serbian town.

A Champion In Every Arena

Whether it’s orchestrating an offense in Denver or leading his horse to victory in Subotica, Nikola Jokic continues to prove that he’s a winner in every arena he enters.

He may not boast or posture like other superstars. But when the moment matters — when the gates open and it’s time to race — he shows up, and he wins.

And if the joy on his face after that race is any indication, Jokic already had the best offseason of anyone in the league.