Best Denver Athlete
Nikola Jokic
Denver isn’t light on studs in professional sports. The Broncos have the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in Pat Surtain II, the Avs employ a stable of hotshots in Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar and Devon Toews, and the city is loaded with UFC fighters who love training at elevation. But one pale superstar with arms covered in scratches stands above them all. It’s hard not to get used to Nikola Jokic’s steady greatness as he strolls his way to the NBA’s first-ever 30-20-20 game or earnestly describes a 41-point, nine-rebound performance as a bad game, but our big, dominant galoot is nothing if not himself. We expect ridiculous stat lines and championship contention from Jokic like we expect the lights to turn on and the toilets to flush at home, mostly because it’s what he expects, too, despite the cool and calm approach. As long as our MVP gets to visit his family and horses back home, the Nugs can always count on being in the mix with Jokic. Seeing a generational player recognize there’s more to life than basketball is refreshing, but we’re glad to know he’ll still grind your bones into dust to win. Never change, Nikola.