Nikola Jokic could have a career as a quarter-arre with this arm.
The star of the Nuggets, who has a crazy talent for hitting ridiculous shooting from a distance, did it again on Friday evening for Denver to close the first half against jazz.
With the end of the time in the second quarter, Jokic quickly asked for the ball on an incoming pass, took a dribble, took two steps, then put a float just beyond the 3-point line of Utah.
The high and arc shot seemed to float in the air like a collar in a moon ball in the NFL, and when it went down, it had the perfect precision to land directly in the net, a tick before the buzzer of half-time sounds.

According to the box score, the shot came from 62 feet.
For Jokic, it is not even his furthest blow in the buzzer this calendar year.
A little over two months ago, Jokic did the same thing at the end of the third quarter against the Kings, taking an incoming and making a 66 feet with casualness.

In this match, Jokic became the first player with at least 35 points, 20 rebounds and 15 assists since Wilt Chamberlain did in 1968.
Jokic collected 27 points, 14 rebounds, six assists and four three -quarter interceptions on Friday.