Concern grows in Denver as Nikola Jokic remains out
Nikola Jokic, the anchor of the Nuggets offense and a key defensive presence, has been dealing with discomfort in his left ankle and a right elbow contusion.
These issues have forced him to miss multiple games, creating uncertainty not just among fans, but within the team itself.
His absence has significantly altered Denver approach on both ends of the court, forcing them to adjust their game plan and find new ways to generate offense.
Without Nikola Jokic orchestrating plays from the center position, Denver has struggled to replicate the fluidity and efficiency that has made them a powerhouse in the conference.
The team now faces the challenge of staying afloat in a playoff race that is intensifying with each game.

How much longer can Denver hold on without its star?
The situation becomes even more dire as Jamal Murray also nurses an injury, leaving the Nuggets without their two most crucial players.
With both sidelined, Denver must lean on Aaron Gordon, Michael Porter Jr., and the rest of the supporting cast to step up in their absence.
Head coach Michael Malone remains firm in his stance, emphasizing that, while both Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray are eager to return, their long-term health remains the priority.
“They want to be out there, they understand how crucial each game is right now, but we have to make sure they return fully healthy,” Malone stated in a press conference.
Nuggets on edge as Jokic absence continues
As uncertainty lingers over Nikola Jokic status, the Nuggets face mounting pressure to hold their position in the standings.
With the postseason fast approaching, Denver must prove they can stay competitive without their leader.