Aaron Gordon isn’t just an All-Star player. He’s a Hall-of-Fame friend

If you’re truly lucky in sports, you get a teammate like Aaron Gordon. If you’re truly lucky in life, you’ve got a friend like Mr. Nugget. If you’re truly blessed, maybe you’ve got a handful.

Serbian journo/podcaster Marko Ljubomirovic perked up The Grading The Week gang’s ears on Friday when he went to the social-network-that-should-still-be-named-Twitter and posted a picture of Gordon, Nuggets forward, cool dude, free spirit and Man of the People, and noted that the NBA champ and newly-minted Denver legend had just arrived by plane to Serbia. Which we can only fathom is for a random visit to you-know-who.

Ljubomirovic sent a follow-up “X” — sorry, Mr. Musk, that logo looks like something you’d find at the bottom of a 1982 newspaper ad for a very, very naughty adult film — to put Gordon’s appearance in context: There are “trotting races” slated for the Sombor Hippodrome Sunday afternoon across the pond.

The Nuggets are Nikola Jokic’s job. Joker’s horses are his passion. And one of his teammates just zipped halfway around the globe in order to cheer them on? How freaking cool is that?

Gordon in Serbia — A

A true friend helps you move. A true friend gives you a lift so you can spare the Uber fare. Or they’ll pay for the Uber to get you. A true friend will walk through Hades in a gasoline suit to babysit your toddler while you’ve gotta run to DIA to pick up an in-law. A true friend drops four grand to watch your favorite thing in the whole wide world with you — in person.

(The GTW bean-counters checked the Google fares, and a 1-stop-or-less flight from Denver to Belgrade as of mid-day Friday for a Saturday-Tuesday visit would put you out at least $4,285, round-trip.)

It’s not the first time Mr. Nugget has winged his way to Eastern Europe to rock Joker’s party. Last September, Gordon reportedly brought his mom with him to Prague to watch Jokic and the Serbian basketball team hoop it up at the EuroBasket tournament.

AG shoulda been an All-Star this past winter. The guy’s not just an All-Star teammate. He’s a Hall-of-Fame friend. And those are the real MVPs in life, once it’s all said and done.

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