Houston-Denver Nagets were injured by three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokik to return “at some point” during the upcoming five-game homestand, coach Michael Malon said on Sunday.
Prior to Denver’s game against Houston Rockets, Malon said, “We are just trying to go home and to see where he is,” before Denver’s game against Houston Rockets, before Denver’s game, the fourth consecutive game joke missed due to ankle ankle. “It would be great to give our opening five runs together, because we have not got much opportunity to do so in this season.”
Malon said he does not expect Jokik, who passed through a pregem shooting session on Sunday, to play in Monday’s domestic game against Chicago Bulls.
Nagets have lost two out of three games which have missed with an ankle injury on Sunday night.
The joke was playing a huge minute despite the ankle problem – average 39.8 minutes in the game of March 8 – before Denver decided to prioritize his health when fighting for the highest possible playoff seeds.
Jock faced a correct elbow fusion in the Oklahoma City Thunder on March 10 in March 1, listed on the report of injury until Thursday with the effect of the left ankle.
Joke is an average of a triple-dabbal-the best of the 29.1-digit career and 10.3 assistance per game-this makes one of the two major MVP candidates with Shai Gilgas-Alexander of Oklahoma City.