Now, the NBA MVP has reunited with the travel website for a ten-question rundown on everything hotels. Jokic revealed that his preferred hotel stay is in Philadelphia, a stark departure from his initial overnight trip experiences.
Jokic, who clocks in at least 50 trips a year, surprisingly admits he’s not fond of traveling much, preferring to spend his days back home in Sombor, Serbia, with his wife Natalija. However, they both have a safari trip on their bucket list.
As his fame and game continue to soar, Jokic made a significant move this season by switching from Nike to 361 Degrees. The brand has rolled out an advertising blitz around him, including special editions of his shoes. Speculation mounts that he might soon have his own signature shoe, following in the footsteps of his teammate and buddy Aaron Gordon.
On the court, Jokic will soon hit the road again, heading to either Los Angeles or New Orleans as the Nuggets launch their postseason campaign. With a franchise-record 57 wins under his belt this NBA season, Jokic is heavily favored to clinch his third MVP title.
While Jokic racks up on-court achievements, he’s also navigating the realm of big commercial moments. From memorable catchphrases to iconic showdowns, branding plays a crucial role in basketball’s GOAT status. Fortunately, Jokic seems to have his own signature style with his famous retort, “What kind of question is that?”
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