Nuggets’ Aaron Gordon to Miss Another 4-6 Weeks with Hamstring Injury
Aaron Gordon will miss 4-6 weeks after reinjuring his right hamstring, sidelining him during a critical stretch for the Denver Nuggets, who remain third in the Western Conference.
- Aaron Gordon, a 30-year-old forward for the Denver Nuggets, will be re-evaluated in 4-6 weeks after straining his hamstring in November 2022.
- Gordon has missed 24 of the Nuggets' first 47 games this season due to injuries, but has been productive when healthy, averaging a career-high 17.7 points per game.
- The Nuggets have several injured players, including MVP Nikola Jokic, but aim to remain in playoff contention in the Western Conference while their stars recover.
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Aaron Gordon sidelined at least a month in latest Nuggets injury crusher
Denver Aaron Gordon is expected to be out for at least a month after re-injuring his right hamstring, the team announced on Thursday. Gordon, 30, suffered the injury during the Nuggets’ 102-100 win over the Bucks on Friday, when he played just 16 minutes in the first half.
Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon out at least a month with strained right hamstring
The Denver Nuggets will be without forward Aaron Gordon for at least a month after he reinjured his right hamstring last week at Milwaukee.
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