Denver Nuggets' Jonas Valančiūnas grimaces while holding his injured right calf on the court, amid team's deepening frontcourt injury woes.
Denver Nuggets' Jonas Valančiūnas grimaces while holding his injured right calf on the court, amid team's deepening frontcourt injury woes.
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Valančiūnas' calf strain deepens Nuggets' frontcourt injury crisis

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Backup center Jonas Valančiūnas became the latest casualty in the Denver Nuggets' mounting injury woes, diagnosed with a right calf strain that will sideline him for at least four weeks. Injured during his first start replacing Nikola Jokić, this leaves the third-place Nuggets (23-10) relying on thin frontcourt depth for key upcoming games.

The injury crisis intensified for the Denver Nuggets following their 106-103 win over the Toronto Raptors on New Year's Eve. Backup center Jonas Valančiūnas, signed in free agency and averaging 8.5 points and 4.7 rebounds off the bench this season, suffered the right calf strain with 4:03 left in the third quarter during his debut start in place of injured superstar Nikola Jokić. He will be re-evaluated in four weeks, per ESPN's Shams Charania.

This compounds absences from the prior week's injuries (detailed in earlier updates): Jokić (hyperextended left knee, out at least a month), Cameron Johnson (hyperextended right knee), Aaron Gordon (hamstring), and Christian Braun (ankle)—leaving four of five opening-night starters sidelined, though Gordon and Braun are nearing returns. Jamal Murray is probable for Friday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a right ankle sprain.

Denver's frontcourt options now dwindle to Payton Watson, Spencer Jones, Zeke Nnaji, and rookie DaRon Holmes II (four games played). Despite the toll, the resilient Nuggets hold third in the West at 23-10. The schedule ahead, starting with Cleveland, will challenge their depth in what was a championship-caliber season after last year's NBA Finals run.

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Discussions on X focus on the severity of Jonas Valančiūnas' right calf strain, sidelining him for at least four weeks amid the Nuggets' frontcourt crisis with Jokić and others out. Reporters confirm details and list injured players, while fans express alarm over thin depth, labeling the team 'cooked' without a center. Some highlight resilience, as Denver won despite injuries, and fantasy players lament the timing.

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Luka Dončić on Lakers bench with hamstring injury ice pack, looking dejected.
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Luka Dončić sidelined by Grade 2 hamstring strain, agent to challenge All-NBA eligibility

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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain during Thursday's 139-96 blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, confirmed by MRI on Friday. The injury rules him out for the remainder of the regular season—and likely into the playoffs—with a typical 4-6 week recovery. His agent plans an extraordinary circumstances grievance for awards eligibility after playing 64 games.

The Boston Celtics' 120-100 rout of the Dallas Mavericks—powered by Jayson Tatum's season debut as covered earlier—was dampened by center Nikola Vučević fracturing his right finger in the first quarter. The 35-year-old underwent surgery Saturday and faces a 3-4 week reevaluation.

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The Denver Nuggets' early playoff exit to a shorthanded Minnesota Timberwolves team has sparked debate over their championship prospects. With Nikola Jokić on an expiring contract and mounting financial pressures, questions swirl about the franchise's commitment to contending. Former coach George Karl noted that NBA title windows close quickly.

Donovan Mitchell will miss the Cleveland Cavaliers' Friday matchup against the Detroit Pistons due to a groin injury. James Harden is listed as questionable with a fractured right thumb. The Cavaliers, holding the No. 4 seed in the East, face a pivotal game against the league-leading Pistons.

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