On April 28, Beijing time, although Jokic failed to block the Nuggets' exit, they were able to fight with the current luxury Warriors for 5 games without Murray and Porter Jr., without the nets being swept away, which is already a pretty good performance. Jokic is expected to secure a five-year, $254 million super-renewal contract this summer, surpassing Alphabet's five-year$228 million contract and setting a new record again.

When Jokic won the regular season MVP last season, he was already in the ranks of first-tier superstars. In the absence of two core Murray and Porter Jr. this season, the single-core Jokic still led the Nuggets to the sixth record in the West, obtaining a direct playoff spot, making Jokic still the number one favorite for the regular season MVP.
Although Jokic was powerless to stop the Nuggets' one-round trip in the first round of this year's playoffs, Jokic played a flashy enough statistic in five playoff games. Jokic averaged 31 points, 13.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game, shooting 57.5 percent from the field.
According to the analysis of salary expert Bobby Marks, Jokic is expected to get a five-year, $254 million super-renewal contract this summer, and the specific 5-year salary is as follows:
2023-24 season: $43.8 million
2024-25 season: $47.3 million
2025-26 season: $50.8 million
2026-27 season: $54.3 million
2027-28 season: $57.8 million
Once Jokic completes his 5-year super-salary extension with the Nuggets, he will surpass Alphabet Brother's 5-year , $228 million contract and set the record for the largest contract in NBA history. Jokic's current contract, with $32.47 million a year, is expected to complete the contract extension early this summer and remain with the Nuggets.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)