Porter: Jokic is very easy-going. The manager must have never discussed the transaction with him.

Recently, Nets player Michael Porter Jr. talked about being traded by the Nuggets on Justin Laboy's channel.
Host: "When you were traded, did you think, 'Jokic doesn't want me anymore?'"
Michael Porter Jr.: "Brother, my relationship with Jokic has always been very good. I think it was definitely not caused by him."
Host: "But if he is not happy, it won't happen."
Michael Porter Jr.: "That's the case. But the actual situation is - my relationship with Jokic is really good. The general situation is that after we have some failures, you know, they fired the head coach. They fired him in the first two or three games of the playoffs and fired the general manager. Then the new general manager came to the Ren, I think he just wanted to make some changes. Then there was the deal between me and Cameron Johnson. But Jokic was very easy-going, and I really felt that the boss and the general manager had not discussed much with him. I felt that Jokic was probably saying 'okay, you can do it' at that time. "
"Jokic was very humble and trained very hard. But he was not the kind of person who would offend people or have a strong desire to control. Although he actually had this ability and influence, he never did that. So I think this was more of the decision of the new general manager and the boss. They probably sat down and discussed it, and then wanted to develop in a different direction."
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