The Los Angeles Lakers are on the rebound after securing back-to-back victories, first against the Phoenix Suns and most recently against the San Antonio Spurs, snapping a four-game losing streak. Now, they face a significant test against the Denver Nuggets, and Luka Doncic didnāt hold back when discussing Nikola Jokicās impact.
Heading into the matchup, Jokic will be well-rested after sitting out Denverās impressive win against the Golden State Warriors, a decision made by head coach Michael Malone. With Jokic expected to be in peak form, the Lakers know theyāll have their hands full.
Following the Lakersā win over the Spurs, Doncic addressed Jokicās influence in a postgame press conference. āThe team that has Jokic is always dangerous,ā said Doncic. āWith him on the court, thereās always danger and itās hard to play against himā.
Doncic went on to praise the Serbian star while acknowledging the challenge he poses for the Lakers. āHe knows all the tricks. Heās an amazing basketball player,ā he added. āBut thatās fun for us. Thatās a challenge for usā.

Luka Doncic #77 of the Dallas Mavericks and Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets talk during a beak in the action in the second half at American Airlines Center. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
In addition to Jokic, Nuggets starters Jamal Murray and Christian Braun also sat out the game against the Warriors, making Denverās victory over Stephen Curry and the Warriors even more impressive. All three players are expected to be back in the starting lineup for the matchup against the Lakers.

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Initially, it was estimated that LeBron James would miss one to two weeks due to a left groin strain sustained against the Celtics. However, the NBAās all-time leading scorer is now expected to remain sidelined for an additional one to two weeks. So far, James has missed five games for the Lakers and could be out for three more.
ESPNās Shams Charania reports that LeBron James is expected to make his return for the Lakersā game against the Orlando Magic, roughly a week after his injury. This means he will sit out the upcoming matchups against the Nuggets on Wednesday, the Bucks on Thursday, and the Bulls on Saturday.





