“What are a couple things you’re thankful for?” — [Nikola Jokic] “Oh my God”

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  1. This is me during the office thanksgiving party and my boss knows damn well that he has slave driven us the entire year but still wants us to go around the table to give thanks.

  2. I get it man I’m good at my job but I don’t want to be here. Might be a bit different if I was a 6’11 enigma but who knows? I’m 6’0 and washed.

  3. Jokic great game tonight! What are your general thoughts on the rise and fall of the Roman Empire?

  4. Bouta be me when I sit down w three stacked plates and my grandma starts asking everyone the same thing lmao, and I gotta start eating my turkey on the sly

  5. “For you Americans, it’s Thanksgiving day, for the rest of the world is just Thursday”.

  6. I actually took it as he meant, ‘Oh my, God. Where do I even start? Like he has many things to be thankful for. Amarite? Right???

  7. I get that Jokic isn’t interested in media, but is this really clip-worthy lol

    Like this is a pretty normal question to be made to a famous person during thanksgiving, it’s just that

  8. This guy is the face of the league for the real ones and normal jaded people above the age of 30. It’s impossible not to love this dude.

  9. Adam Silver will fine him if he doesn’t line up for this stupid shit. Same as the coaches having to answer mid-game to the inane sideline reporters.

  10. Oh god, this is the equivalent of “tell me three interesting facts about you” at mandatory work training

  11. ” omg dis stooopid american holiday, yuu faahkin mahtherfahker, my fahkin horses of course”

  12. “What is my purpose”

    “You play basketball and answer stupid questions”

    “Oh my god”

  13. Same jokic same. Especially when the family wants to go around saying thanks before eating dinner like we’re not all there to scarf our faces.

  14. What he said: “Oh my god…”

    What he thought: *My horses of cou- shit, I probably shouldn’t say that one first. Oh my god, they almost got me.*

  15. Will never understand why NBA and North American Sports in general mandate postgame interviews. Players are gassed and wanna go home so due to this fans(who they claim this is for but doubt they actually care) get no useful insight on players so this just becomes one big massive waste of time.

    I’ve seen in Europe they don’t mandate football/soccer players to do postgame interviews as far as I’ve seen so I never understood why they do it in North America

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