Denver Nuggets Star Nikola Jokic Set To Return
After a month that felt more like a year for Nuggets fans, Nikola Jokic is officially set to hit the hardwood Friday night against the Los Angeles Clippers. If you’ve been doom-scrolling through injury reports since Dec. 29, wondering if the knee issue was going to derail a championship defense, you’re not alone. But according to league sources, the big man has been given the green light.
A Scary Month In the Mile High City
Let’s rewind to late December. When Jokic’s left knee buckled against the Miami Heat, the collective gasp from Colorado might have been audible from space. Hyperextensions are tricky beasts. Sometimes you walk it off; sometimes your season ends. Thankfully, the diagnosis was a bone bruise.
Still, watching the Nuggets without Jokic is a bit like watching a symphony orchestra without a conductor. Sure, the musicians are talented, but the rhythm just feels off. To their credit, Denver managed to tread water, going 10-6 in his absence. That’s not just surviving; that’s keeping the ship afloat in a brutal Western Conference. But nobody buys tickets to watch the ship float. They pay to see the magic.
The MVP Tightrope Walk
Here is where things get sweaty for the stat-heads and award voters. By missing 16 consecutive games, Jokic has backed himself into a corner regarding the NBA’s new participation rules.
To be eligible for major end-of-season hardware, including MVP and All-NBA honors, a player must appear in at least 65 games. With 16 absences already on the ledger, Jokic can only miss one more game for the remainder of the season.
He is essentially walking a tightrope without a net for the next 33 games. If he tweaks an ankle, catches the flu, or just needs a rest day, his bid for a third MVP trophy likely evaporates. It adds a layer of drama to every single possession moving forward. However, knowing Jokic, he probably cares less about the trophy case and more about getting his team back in rhythm before April.
Bad News For Gordon, Good News For the Offense
The basketball gods rarely give with both hands. Just as Jokic returns, the Nuggets have lost Aaron Gordon for roughly 4-6 weeks due to a hamstring injury. Gordon is the Swiss Army knife of this roster, the guy who does the dirty work so the stars can shine. Losing him hurts.
However, getting Jokic back solves problems that Gordon’s absence creates. When “The Joker” is on the floor, the offense breathes differently. We are talking about a guy averaging nearly a triple-double (29.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, 11.0 assists) while shooting with the efficiency of a layup line. His ability to manipulate defenses with his eyes and passing angles will take massive pressure off Jamal Murray.
Trial By Fire Against the Clippers
This isn’t going to be a gentle ease-in game for the Serbian superstar. The Clippers aren’t just coming to town; they’re storming the gates. Los Angeles has won nine of their last ten games, looking like the terrifying super-team everyone predicted it would be five years ago. Kawhi Leonard and James Harden are clicking, and they will test Jokic’s conditioning immediately.
The schedule also doesn’t let up. After the Clippers on Friday, Denver hosts the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. That is a back-to-back gauntlet against two of the premier teams in the West. It’s a bold strategy to bring your franchise cornerstone back for such a heavy workload immediately, but with the standings as tight as they are, there isn’t time for baby steps.
