Nikola Jokić's Brother Punches Fan After Nuggets' Playoff Win Over Lakers

Nikola Jokić's brother allegedly punched a fan at a Nuggets playoff game, raising concerns about player and fan safety. The NBA is investigating the incident.

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Nikola Jokić's Brother Punches Fan After Nuggets' Playoff Win Over Lakers

Nikola Jokić's Brother Punches Fan After Nuggets' Playoff Win Over Lakers

Nikola Jokić, the NBA's two-time MVP, suffered a gruesome injury during a playoff game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night. After the Denver Nuggets' dramatic 101-99 comeback win, Jokić's brother, Strahinja Jokić, was allegedly seen punching another fan at the Ball Arena in Denver.

A video posted on social media shows Strahinja Jokić, wearing Nikola's No. 15 jersey, confronting and punching a fan in the head. The Denver Police Department is investigating the incident, which was not reported at the time. No arrests have been made, and the department is looking to identify the individual who was struck.

Nikola Jokić had a dominant performance in the game despite his injury, scoring 27 points, grabbing 20 rebounds, and dishing 10 assists. His efforts helped lead the Nuggets to a 2-0 series lead over the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs.

The 6-foot-11 Serbian star has become widely liked throughout the NBA and its fanbase for his dry but strong sense of humor and his impressive on-court performance. Jokić boasts six NBA All-Star selections, back-to-back regular season MVP awards, and led the Nuggets to an NBA Championship last season.

Why this matters: The incident involving Nikola Jokić's brother raises concerns about player and fan safety at NBA games. It also has the potential to overshadow the Nuggets' strong playoff performance and Jokić's individual achievements on the court.

The NBA is currently investigating the incident involving Strahinja Jokić. This is not the first time Jokić's brothers have been involved in off-court incidents. Strahinja has previously been arrested for choking and shoving a woman, as well as pleading guilty to misdemeanors for obstruction of phone service and felony trespassing. The Denver Police Department is encouraging anyone with information about the latest incident to come forward as they work to identify the person who was struck.

Key Takeaways

  • Nikola Jokić, 2-time NBA MVP, suffered injury in playoff game vs. Lakers.
  • Jokić's brother, Strahinja, allegedly punched a fan at the game.
  • Denver police investigating incident, no arrests made yet.
  • Jokić had dominant performance despite injury, led Nuggets to 2-0 series lead.
  • NBA investigating incident, Strahinja has prior arrests for assault and trespassing.