Nikola Jokic pushes Suns owner Mat Ishbia while retrieving ball from stands and receives


Unapologetic Nikola Jokic slams claims the NBA could suspend him for PUSHING Suns owner Mat Ishbia when he held onto the ball in dramatic Game 4 defeat: ‘They are not going to protect me?’

  • Jokic scored a stunning 53 points in the defeat to the Phoenix Suns on Sunday
  • There was no official word from the league on further discipline Sunday night
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Denver Nuggets All-Star center Nikola Jokic dismissed claims he could be suspended for Game 5 of the series with the Phoenix Suns after he got technical foul for pushing Suns owner Mat Ishbia in the game.

The incident was in the second quarter of Game 4 on Sunday when Suns guard Josh Okogie crashed into the seats while trying to save a loose ball. He landed in a group of fans on the baseline that included Ishbia, who grabbed the basketball.

Jokic was trying to get the basketball back quickly – apparently so the Nuggets could start their offensive possession – when he tried to take the ball away from Ishbia. The ball flew backward into the crowd, and then Ishbia was knocked backward by Jokic’s elbow.

Jokic was unapologetic after the game, which the Suns won 129-124 but he scored a brilliant total of 53 points.

‘The fan put the hand on me first,’ Jokic said. ‘I thought the league was supposed to protect us. Maybe I am wrong. I know who he is, but he is sitting on the court so he is a fan, isn´t he? He cannot influence the game.’

Nikola Jokic was seen pushing Suns owner Mat Ishbia while attempting to get the ball

Nikola Jokic was seen pushing Suns owner Mat Ishbia while attempting to get the ball  

Other fans rose from their seats as the incident occurred in the first row of the audience

Other fans rose from their seats as the incident occurred in the first row of the audience 

After the incident coaches, officials, and other players quickly stepped in two separate Jokic from the first row of the crowd

After the incident coaches, officials, and other players quickly stepped in two separate Jokic from the first row of the crowd

He was asked if he was worried he risked a fine or suspension for Game 5.

‘Why? His hands are on me,’ Jokic said. They are not going to protect me? They are going to protect the fan? I’m talking about it as a player. 

‘They can do whatever of course, they don’t care but I think they are supposed to protect players.’

Nuggets coach Michael Malone added: ‘(Jokic) is going to get the ball and some fan is holding on to the ball like he wants to be part of the game. Just give the ball up, man.’

When Malone was told the fan was Ishbia he simply responded: ‘I don’t give a s***. I really don’t care.’ 

There were a few minutes of confusion as officials sorted out the weird scene, and then Jokic was assessed a technical foul. The Suns made the ensuing free throw.

Suns star Devin Booker – who finished with 36 points and 12 assists – said he knew it was Ishbia in the middle of the fracas.

‘He got us a point!’ Booker said with a grin.

Ishbia (second left) was seated courtside in his customary seat when the shove occurred

Ishbia (second left) was seated courtside in his customary seat when the shove occurred

Despite the shove Jokic scored a career-high in the post season with over 50 points

Despite the shove Jokic scored a career-high in the post season with over 50 points

The Nuggets center shot an impressive 20-30 from the field and 11-13 from the free throw line

The Nuggets center shot an impressive 20-30 from the field and 11-13 from the free throw line

Denver's MVP candidate also recorded 11 assists to end the night with another double-double

Denver’s MVP candidate also recorded 11 assists to end the night with another double-double

Ishbia told The Associated Press at halftime that he was ‘fine’ and more worried about the game than the altercation. 

He was back in his usual seats in the second half. The incident didn’t seem to bother Jokic either – the MVP runner-up finished with 53 points on 20-of-30 shooting.

Ishbia has only been the Suns’ owner for a few months, purchasing the team from the embattled Robert Sarver.

Game 5 is on Tuesday in Denver. The series is tied at two games each.



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