Nuggets' Nikola JokiÄ reportedly out at least 4 weeks after suffering hyperextended left knee against Heat
- - Nuggets' Nikola JokiÄ reportedly out at least 4 weeks after suffering hyperextended left knee against Heat
Sean Leahy and Ryan Young December 30, 2025 at 7:06 PM
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Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola JokiÄ is set to miss at least the next four weeks and will likely be ineligible for MVP consideration after suffering a hyperextended left knee during Monday night's loss to the Miami Heat, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
JokiÄ exited the game late in the first half after injuring his left knee and did not return. He stepped awkwardly and his left knee buckled while standing in the paint in the final seconds. Teammate Spencer Jones stepped back on JokiÄ's foot as he was trying to guard Jaime Jaquez Jr., and that's when JokiÄ's knee buckled.
He instantly fell to the ground after the bad step and started rolling around in pain while grabbing his left knee as Kel'el Ware made an easy layup, which tied the game at the break. JokiÄ eventually stood up and walked to the locker room on his own, but he was limping significantly and barely put any weight on his left leg as he did so.
Full replay video of Nikola Jokic's injury and how he limped off the court to the Nuggets locker room. Spencer Jones stepped on his left foot and Jokic hyperextended his left knee right before halftime in Miami. pic.twitter.com/ChhnTxcjn1
ā Wes Goldberg (@wcgoldberg) December 30, 2025
JokiÄ did not start the second half, and he was listed as questionable to return before being ruled out. He finished with 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds
āThis is part of the NBA. Anyone who gets hurt, itās gut-wrenching," said Nuggets head coach David Adelman afterward. "Especially somebody as special as he is. Weāll find out more tomorrow, and move on as a team. Iām more concerned about him as a person and the disappointment of going through something like that. Itās unfortunate, and weāre hoping for the best.ā
JokiÄ has managed to stay relatively healthy throughout his 11-season NBA career, having played at least 69 games in every season since breaking into the league in 2015-16.
A four-week absence could see JokiÄ miss around 16-18 games and return in late January. He's played in all 32 games for the Nuggets this season, but missing 18 games would put the three-time MVP below the 65-game threshold for league awards and would make him ineligible for MVP consideration this season.
The Nuggets are 22-10 and sit in third place in the Western Conference. They begin life without the game's best player on Wednesday against the Toronto Raptors.
Fantasy basketball impact
Before we get into it, the fantasy community is breathing a sigh of relief. The injury comes on the heels of JokiÄ posting the most prolific fantasy performance of the season, dropping 108 High Score points after demolishing Minnesota on Christmas Day. Because the injury occurred after Week 10 rankings locked, JokiÄ holds steady in this week's update. But for managers scrambling to fill that void, Jonas ValanÄiÅ«nas is the clear next-man-up add. He'll absorb a steady diet of frontcourt minutes and touches while JokiÄ is sidelined. ā Dan Titus
Source: āAOL Sportsā