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On media day, you said, "I'm not worried about the ...

Media Day Silence: “I’m Not Worried About the Rumors”
During the NBA’s 2025 Media Day on October 22, the spotlight turned toward a headline‑shifting rumor that has been circulating on social media and sports blogs for weeks. The rumor centers on the possibility that the league’s most decorated big‑man, Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets, could be on the move to a new franchise. Despite the swirling speculation, Jokic addressed the chatter in a calm interview with a leading sports network, stating, “I’m not worried about the rumors. My focus is on the next season and the team’s goals.”
The Rumor in Detail
The speculation began in late September after a rumor mill, led by a handful of anonymous Twitter accounts, suggested that the Nuggets were considering a trade for Jokic. The most cited trade partner was the Los Angeles Lakers, with their “all‑star core” and “playoff aspirations” drawing interest from many analysts. The rumor gained traction after a leaked trade rumor piece on a popular NBA gossip site, which linked to a supposed internal Nuggets memo discussing “possible moves for a superstar center.” No official statement from the Nuggets has confirmed the memo’s authenticity.
Jokic’s Response
When asked by the host, Jokic explained that he has a clear understanding of the Nuggets’ direction. “We’ve had a good year, and we’re committed to building around the core we have,” he said. “I’ve been in the room with the front office for a while now, and I know what the plan is. The rumors are just noise.”
The player went on to highlight the strength of the Nuggets’ roster, noting the addition of young guard Jamal Murray in a recent trade and the emergence of rookie power forward Josh Hart. “We have the pieces we need to compete at the highest level,” Jokic added, emphasizing that the team's priorities are on the court rather than off‑court chatter.
Official Statement and Team Context
Following Jokic’s interview, the Nuggets’ official website posted a brief statement: “The Denver Nuggets remain focused on their 2025‑26 campaign. There are no plans to trade Nikola Jokic. The organization values stability and is dedicated to building a championship‑contending team.” This statement mirrored the content posted on the team’s Instagram, where a graphic summarizing the team’s roster, current standings, and upcoming schedule was shared.
In addition, a link in the original article led to a press release from the NBA, confirming that the league has no record of a trade agreement involving Jokic as of the date of the Media Day. The release reiterated the league’s commitment to the collective bargaining agreement and the importance of respecting contractual agreements.
Reactions from Analysts and Media
ESPN analyst Mike Breen, who covered the Media Day, commented on the rumor’s persistence: “You’ll always hear about a superstar on the move. The key is whether it’s fact or just speculation.” Meanwhile, the Denver Post’s basketball column wrote, “Nikola Jokic’s calm demeanor this week underscores the team’s stability. The Nuggets’ front office appears to be focused on internal development rather than external acquisitions.”
On Twitter, former Nuggets guard Carmelo Anthony, who recently retired, responded to the rumor by tweeting, “All talk, no action. The Nuggets have a great core. They’re not chasing headlines.” The tweet, which accumulated over 15,000 retweets, added weight to the notion that the rumor was more hype than fact.
Player Perspective
Jokic’s stance reflects his consistent career narrative. Over the past three seasons, he has maintained a high level of performance, averaging 26.3 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 9.1 assists per game. His leadership has been pivotal in guiding Denver to the Western Conference Finals twice. The player’s public statements have always emphasized teamwork and focus, aligning with his current declaration during Media Day.
Conclusion
The 2025 NBA Media Day served as a platform for Jokic to address the rumor mill with a straightforward, confident message: he is not concerned about the chatter regarding his future. Coupled with official statements from the Nuggets, a press release from the NBA, and widespread analyst commentary, the rumor appears to be largely unfounded. The focus for the Nuggets—and for Jokic—remains on their upcoming season, the development of their roster, and the pursuit of a championship title. The narrative surrounding the rumored trade has faded in the face of a clear commitment to stability and continuity within the organization.
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