Nurkovic shouldered part of the blame for Chiefs' 2-1 defeat to Pirates last weekend after he missed a glorious chance to further boost the team's morale with a penalty.
His miss ultimately cost Amakhosi three valuable points as they look to climb from eighth position on the DStv Premiership log table, and is also thought to have dented his own confidence in front of goal.
Asked whether he has shared any encouraging words with the Serbian frontman ahead of Sunday's Nedbank Cup Last 32 clash against Richards Bay FC, Hunt assured that no talking is needed in such situations.
"You can never [talk], I mean, there's nothing much to say, except practice and hopefully it doesn't happen again, you know what I mean," Hunt told reporters.
"There's nothing much you can say to any player that misses a penalty and, believe you me, better players around the world will penalties in the future as well.
"So, it happens in football. I always say, when you take a penalty, you've got to have the conviction to really take the ball and want to take it, because those things [misses] happen in football.
"But, no, there's nothing been said, he'll obviously try and put it right the next game."