Injury Setback for Nuggets Ahead of Christmas Showdown
The Denver Nuggets find themselves in a challenging position as they prepare for their Christmas night clash against the Minnesota Timberwolves. With a solid record of 21-8, the defending champions had hoped to ride the momentum of their strong season into this high-profile matchup. However, a recent injury update has cast a shadow over their plans.
Cam Johnson’s Injury Update
Star forward Cam Johnson, a crucial offseason acquisition for the Nuggets, suffered a knee injury during the team’s last outing against the Dallas Mavericks. The organization anticipated that Johnson would miss the Christmas game, but they were holding onto the hope for a more optimistic prognosis. Unfortunately, that was not the case. Reports indicate that Johnson is dealing with a bone bruise in his right knee and will be reevaluated in four to six weeks.
Impact on the Team’s Depth
This news is particularly troubling for the Nuggets, who are already grappling with injuries to key players. In addition to Johnson, Denver is without Aaron Gordon, who is sidelined with a hamstring issue, and Christian Braun, who is nursing an ankle injury. With three starters unavailable, the Nuggets will need to dig deep into their roster to maintain their competitive edge.
As the Nuggets head into this crucial stretch of the season, they must navigate the challenges of injury and depth, all while striving to secure their place among the elite in the NBA.

