Nikola Jokic’s adorable daughter, Ognjena, stole the show at the Avalanche game as she clapped while the Nuggets star received ‘MVP’ cheers from the Colorado crowd😍

At Tuesday’s Colorado Avalanche game, Ognjena, Nikola Jokic’s two-year-old daughter, was the star of the show.

The star player for the Denver Nuggets was at Ball Arena to cheer on his NHL teammates as they hosted the Vancouver Canucks. Jokic was on the jumbotron during the second period, taking in the action.

Nikola Jokic's daughter Ognjena stole the show at the Colorado Avalanche game on Tuesday

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Ognjena was spotted grinning and applauding with the crowd, suggesting that she was having fun as well. A second view of her standing on Nikola’s lap while she joined in the cheering was captured in another video.

‘MVP’ cries were directed at Jokic, who was wearing an Avalanche hat.

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The 2023 NBA Finals MVP was ecstatic, just like his daughter, after the Avalanche fan base embraced them.

The Nuggets selected the Serbian center in the 2015 NBA Draft, and he has spent his whole career in Denver. He helped the Nuggets overcome the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals in 2023, earning them their first championship in the team’s history.

Nikola Jokic and his daughter Ognjena TOOK the SHOW in BALL ARENA - Whole CROWD Chants MVP-MVP-MVP - YouTube

In addition to his postseason achievements, Jokic won MVP awards in 2021 and 2022 during the regular season. In addition, he was selected to five All-NBA teams and six All-Star teams.

Jokic has nearly triple-doubled in every game this season, averaging 26.1 points, 12 rebounds, and 8.9 assists. By shooting an effective 57.7% from the field, he is accomplishing this.

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The reigning NBA champions are presently fourth in the Western Conference with a 36-19 record.

In the meantime, the Avalanche improved their record to 35-18-4 with a 3-1 victory over the Canucks. With 74 points less than the Dallas Stars, they are now ranked second in the Central Division.