The Denver Nuggets faced two tough matchups without their cornerstone, Nikola Jokic. While they managed an impressive win over the Golden State Warriors, they fell short against the Los Angeles Lakers. Amid this stretch, criticism mounted, with some suggesting Jokic was sitting out for extra restāa narrative that did not sit well with head coach Michael Malone.
Not only was Jokic absent, but the Nuggets also played without Jamal Murray and Christian Braun. This drew widespread backlash, including from ESPNās Tim Bontemps, who voiced his disapproval on X (formerly Twitter), stating, āItās a horrible look for the league. This is why the NBA put in the player participation policyā.
During a press conference ahead of the Lakers game, Malone fired back at the criticism, defending Jokic and providing clarity on his absence. āI think someone said the other night after the Golden State game that what the Denver Nuggets did is a disgrace to the league. I think thatās just a bunch of bā,ā Malone told reporters.
āI mean, in the last 10 years, Nikola Jokic has played the second-most games in the NBA. Ten years. And the guys in that top 10, none of them are superstars,ā he continued. āSo, if Nikola isnāt playing, itās not because heās sitting. Itās not because he needs rest. Itās because heās hurt and heās trying to play through things that most wouldnātā.

Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets dunks during the first quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves. (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
Malone sets the record straight
Malone didnāt limit his defense to Jokic but extended it to the entire team, emphasizing that when Nuggets players are unavailable, itās strictly due to injury, not rest.

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āWeāre at a point right now where we have to do whatās best for not just Nikola but for all our guys as we move forward and try to close out this season,ā Malone explained. āWe donāt rest guys. If guys miss games, itās because theyāre unable to go out there and perform at the level we need them to perform at. I think thatās really important that everyone knows thatā.
When could Jokic return?
Jokic has been dealing with elbow and shoulder issues for several weeks. According to insider Vic Lombardi, Malone revealed that Jamal Murray is closer to returning than Jokic, making it likely that Murray could suit up for Fridayās game against the Blazers.
If Jokic doesnāt return for the Portland matchup, itās possible fans will see him back in action in the following game against the second-seed Houston Rockets, as the Nuggets look to close the season strong.





