Nikola Jokic’s adorable daughter Ognjena steals the show at Avalanche game as she applauds while the Nuggets star receives ‘MVP’ chants from the Colorado crowd

  • Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to their first title as a franchise in 2023
  • The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 for Jokic
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Nikola Jokic’s two-year-old daughter Ognjena stole the show during the Colorado Avalanche game on Tuesday.

The Denver Nuggets star was at Ball Arena to support his NHL counterparts as they hosted the Vancouver Canucks. In the second period, Jokic was seen on the jumbotron enjoying the action.

Ognjena also seemed to be having a good time as she smiled and clapped with the crowd. Another clip showed another angle of her standing on Nikola’s lap as she joined in the cheers.

Jokic wore an Avalanche hat as he received chants of “MVP” from the Denver crowd.

Like his daughter, the 2023 NBA Finals MVP couldn’t contain his joy as they were warmly welcomed by the Avalanche fan base.

Nikola Jokic’s daughter Ognjena stole the show during the Colorado Avalanche game on Tuesday

Jokic led the Nuggets to their first NBA title in 2023 by defeating the Miami Heat in the finals

Jokic led the Nuggets to their first NBA title in 2023 by defeating the Miami Heat in the finals

The Nuggets currently hold the fourth seed in the Western Conference with a 36-19 record

The Nuggets currently hold the fourth seed in the Western Conference with a 36-19 record

The Serbian center was drafted by the Nuggets in 2015 and has spent his entire NBA career in Denver. In 2023, he led the Nuggets to their first title in franchise history by defeating the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.

In addition to his postseason success, Jokic was named regular season MVP in 2021 and 2022. He has also made six All-Star and five All-NBA selections.

So far this season, Jokic is averaging nearly a triple-double with 26.1 points, 12 rebounds and 8.9 assists per game. He does this by efficiently shooting 57.7 percent from the field.

The defending NBA champions currently have a 36-19 record and are fourth in the Western Conference.

Meanwhile, the Avalanche defeated the Canucks 3-1 to improve their record to 35-18-4. They now sit second in the Central Division, 74 points behind the Dallas Stars.