Nuggets Face Major Blow: Aaron Gordon’s Unexpected Hamstring Injury Puts Season in Jeopardy
It seems like every week we’re hearing about yet another key NBA player sidelined with an injury—and now, the Denver Nuggets are the latest team feeling the sting. Aaron Gordon, their reliable starting power forward and that indispensable glue guy, is down with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. He’s set to be checked out again in about a month or so, and honestly, it’s a tough blow for Denver. Gordon’s been on fire this season, averaging nearly 19 points a game and shooting impressive numbers beyond the arc. Losing two starters—especially with Christian Braun still out for weeks—puts a serious strain on the Nuggets’ rotation. But if there’s one thing this team has shown, it’s resilience; bench players like Peyton Watson have already started stepping into much bigger roles, making this one of those moments where depth gets tested and heroes emerge. Dive deeper into the latest updates and what it all means for Denver’s playoff run. LEARN MORE
The list of injuries to critical players around the league just keeps growing.
The Denver Nuggets’ starting power forward and glue guy, Aaron Gordon, is out with a Grade 2 strained right hamstring and will be re-evaluated in 4-6 weeks, a story broken by ESPN’s Shams Charania and confirmed by the Nuggets.
Injury Update: Aaron Gordon sustained a right hamstring strain on Friday night against the Houston Rockets. He will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks. pic.twitter.com/X3ZrsLtZgt
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) November 23, 2025
Gordon did not play for Denver on Saturday night against Sacramento, and coach David Adelman said only that he expected Gordon to be out for “some time.”
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Gordon is averaging a career-high 18.8 points per game, shooting 44.4% from beyond the arc, and pulling down 5.9 rebounds per game while playing a key defensive role for Denver. More than that, he’s the glue guy who just seems to be in the right place making plays for this team, and how much the Nuggets missed him was evident in the loss to the Kings.
The Nuggets are now without two starters for an extended period of time. Christian Braun will be out for at least another 3-5 weeks with a sprained ankle. That’s two critical defenders out for Denver, and it’s going to put a lot on their bench. The injuries have thrust Peyton Watson into a much larger role, and he has stepped up, averaging 14.8 points and seven rebounds per game, while shooting 58.1% from the floor, when asked to start this season. Spencer Jones also got a start for Denver in Sacramento, we’ll see if Adelman sticks with that.



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