Jokic’s dad explains why Nikola enjoys a quiet life and avoids making new friends

Nikola Jokic’s father recently described why the NBA star prefers a simple life, claiming that his son takes satisfaction in the little things in life. According to Jokic’s father, Nikola is very conscious of the foundations and values the simplicity of his upbringing. This desire for a simple life is reflected in their plans for the family’s future.

Nikola Jokic and his brother as kids.

Nikola’s father indicated that the family plans to build separate homes for their three children, providing them their own space while remaining close.

Each child will also receive a car, reflecting the family’s commitment to fostering independence and satisfying their basic needs. Furthermore, they want to repair the hypodrome, which is especially important to Nikola because of his love of horses. This transformation would enable Nikola to pursue his passion for equestrian activities while also connecting with his heritage in a meaningful way.

This picture taken on June 25, 2019 shows Branislav Jokic, the father of Nikola Jokic, the 24-year-old Serbian basketball player who plays for the NBA's Denver Nuggets

Nikola Jokic and his brother as children.

Nikola Jokic’s preference for a simple lifestyle reflects his grounded personality and desire to remain connected to his family and personal interests.

Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets celebrates the NBA championship with his brother Strahinja after defeating the Miami Heat 94-89 in 2023

This photo, taken on June 25, 2019, shows Branislav Jokic, the father of Nikola Jokic, the 24-year-old Serbian basketball star who plays for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets.

Despite his fame and celebrity, he remains deeply connected to the things that are most important to him, such as his family, personal space, and passion for horses. This emphasis on simplicity and personal fulfillment reinforces his principles and reflects his humble approach to life, despite his impressive work achievements.

Nikola Jokic (15) from the Denver Nuggets celebrates the NBA title with his brother Strahinja after defeating the Miami Heat 94-89 in 2023.