Nuggets Forward Aaron Gordon Sidelined 4-6 Weeks With Hamstring Strain
Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon will be sidelined for the next four to six weeks due to a right hamstring strain, according to an official announcement from the team. The Nuggets stated that Gordon will be re-evaluated at the end of that period, leaving his precise return to action dependent on his recovery progress.
Gordon’s absence comes at a pivotal juncture in the season, as the Nuggets are in the midst of a competitive Western Conference stretch. The forward has been a key contributor, providing athleticism and defensive versatility to the Denver lineup. Losing him for a month or more will test the team’s depth and rotational flexibility.
- Gordon will be out for at least four weeks, with a possible return in six weeks pending his re-evaluation.
- He has been a starter and a primary defender for the Nuggets this season.
- The injury is a right hamstring strain, which can be particularly demanding for players who rely on explosive movements.
Denver’s recent announcement did not specify how the injury occurred, but hamstring strains are common among NBA players due to the intense physical demands of the sport. The timing means Gordon will miss a significant portion of the regular season, potentially including matchups with conference rivals that could impact playoff seeding.
During Gordon’s absence, the Nuggets may look to adjust their rotation, increasing minutes for other forwards and relying on bench depth to fill the gap. Denver’s coaching staff will need to balance the team’s defensive responsibilities and scoring options while awaiting Gordon’s return.
Updates on Gordon’s rehabilitation and potential return will be provided closer to his re-evaluation window. In the meantime, Denver will aim to maintain momentum and stay competitive in the Western Conference standings.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NBA