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Nuggets Stars Jokic, Murray, Gordon Questionable for Thunder Game
Denver's top trio dealing with minor injuries as playoffs approach
Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:55am
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The Nuggets' injury-management strategy aims to position the team for a strong playoff push.Denver TodayThe Denver Nuggets have listed star players Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, and Aaron Gordon as questionable for their upcoming game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jokic is dealing with a right wrist issue, Murray has a shoulder injury, and Gordon is nursing a right hamstring problem. The team is likely resting the trio for precautionary reasons as they look to secure the 3rd seed in the Western Conference with two games left in the regular season.
Why it matters
The Nuggets are in a tight race for playoff positioning, holding a slim 1.5-game lead over the Lakers and Rockets for the 3rd seed. Keeping their top players healthy is crucial as they prepare for the postseason, where they will face either the Lakers, Rockets, or Timberwolves in the first round.
The details
All three Nuggets stars - Jokic, Murray, and Gordon - are listed as questionable for the Thunder game due to various minor injuries. Jokic has a right wrist issue, Murray is dealing with a shoulder impingement, and Gordon is nursing a right hamstring problem. The team has also ruled out Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones, both with right hamstring strains.
- The Nuggets are scheduled to play the Thunder on Friday, April 10, 2026.
- The Nuggets have just two games remaining in the regular season after the Thunder matchup.
The players
Nikola Jokic
The Nuggets' star center and reigning NBA MVP, dealing with a right wrist injury.
Jamal Murray
The Nuggets' star point guard, suffering from a right shoulder impingement.
Aaron Gordon
The Nuggets' starting power forward, nursing a right hamstring issue.
What they’re saying
“Keeping our top players healthy is crucial as we prepare for the playoffs. We'll monitor their progress closely and make sure they're ready to go when the postseason begins.”
— Michael Malone, Head Coach, Denver Nuggets
What’s next
The Nuggets will continue to evaluate the status of Jokic, Murray, and Gordon leading up to Friday's game against the Thunder. Their availability could impact Denver's final seeding in the Western Conference playoffs.
The takeaway
The Nuggets are taking a cautious approach with their star players' minor injuries, prioritizing their health over the final two regular season games. This prudent strategy should pay dividends as Denver looks to make a deep playoff run.
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