The NBA announced a $2,000 fine against Jokic for faking a fall in a game against the Kings.
This news sparked widespread discussion, and fans posted ** mocking Jokic's addiction to fake falls. In the match against the king,
Jokic faked a fall with 3:36 left in the game when he singled out Sabonis Jr. near the free-throw line
Jokic made a move after dumping, and Sa Jr. defended closely and successfully blocked, and Jokic immediately fell to the ground.
This scene successfully created Xiao Sa's foul, and the latter looked helpless and spread his hands to express his puzzlement. The official clarified Xiao Sa's innocence
The Kings' All-Star interior line was indeed deceived, and the referees were blinded by Jokic's acting skills.
The ticket also sparked widespread discussion, with fans criticizing Jokic for faking his falls. Prior to that,
In the game against the Suns, Jokic also made an exaggerated fake fall when defending Nurkic. It is worth noting that
Jokic weighs in at a whopping 258 pounds and is not to be underestimated when it comes to confrontation. However,
The Nuggets supergiant has become a floor cleaner, with images of him falling to the ground in almost every game.
Fans also criticized Jokic, "This man is simply a god of fake falls, but the referees often favor him."
Embarrassingly, James has also been criticized, with some fans accusing the league of double standards and questioning why James was not penalized for fake falls in the game against the Thunder.