Aaron Gordon‘s return to the Denver Nuggets lineup has rejuvenated the team and elevated them to a new level. He has been dealing with a calf injury since early November.
Aaron Gordon has been key to an improved Nuggets bench. Even when he returns to the starting lineup, Denver will need more of him when Nikola Jokic is off the court.
In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert reconvene after Denver’s annihilation of Philadelphia. Among the topics discussed: Is the Joel Embiid-Nikola Jokic debate officially over?
Aaron Gordon, the Nuggets' typical starting power forward, has come off the bench in five consecutive appearances since returning from his second calf strain of the season. Denver has won all five games since,
The reality of playing alongside a pair of future Hall-of-Fame players is one that Julian Strawther still hasn't come to grips with yet. Not many players have h
Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (calf strain) intends to make his return today against the Dallas Mavericks after missing the previous nine games.Source: x.com
Gordon (calf) is available for Sunday's game against the Magic. Gordon was initially listed as probable due to injury management of his right calf, but the forward will give it a go and should continue to see minutes off the bench.
Nikola Jokic went for 35 points, 22 rebounds and 17 assists in his 20th triple-double of the season Thursday at Ball Arena as the Nuggets held off the Kings. The moment of the night was his
One player who doesn't get enough credit for the Nuggets' success is Aaron Gordon. The athletic 6-foot-8 forward has been a vital part of Denver's core since arriving in 2021 including their 2023 ...
After scoring 13 critical points to spark the Nuggets’ comeback win at the Mavericks on Sunday, Aaron Gordon mapped out his future minutes as he returns from a calf injury.
Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon was back for Sunday afternoon's game against the Dallas Mavericks after missing nine games with a right calf strain.
Not even the most miraculous shot of his life was enough to earn Nikola Jokic the fourth quarter off this time. Jokic buried a one-handed. full-court heave at the third-quarter buzzer to give the Nuggets a 25-point lead that almost disappeared Thursday night in a 132-123 win over the visiting Sacramento Kings.