Nuggets vs Suns Injury Report: Nikola Jokic, Bradley Beal Status Revealed

Nikola Jokic and Bradley Beal

The Denver Nuggets will be taking on the Phoenix Suns as the two sides look to position themselves for the position. Denver enters this game on a hot streak while the Suns come into this game on the downturn.

However, with a few weeks left to go in the regular season, both sides know how important every game is. The Nuggets enter this contest as the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference standings.

Denver holds a record of 40-22 for the year and they have won seven of their past 10 games overall. This Nuggets team has been fighting all season and they feel good about their chances overall.

But entering this game, Denver does have a longer injury report than normal. Most notable on the injury report is star center Nikola Jokic.

Jokic has been dealing with some left ankle inflammation heading into the game. The star center was listed as questionable entering this game and will likely play in this contest.

His presence on the court changes everything for the Nuggets and many deem him as the best player in the league. Jokic can do things on the offensive end of the floor that nobody else can, giving Denver extreme firepower to work with.

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 25: Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets handles the ball against Bradley Beal #3 of the Phoenix Suns during the second half of the NBA game at Footprint Center on…


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As for the Suns, the biggest name on their injury report today is guard Bradley Beal. Beal has been dealing with left calf injury management so Phoenix has been cautious with him.

Beal missed the last game against the Clippers and has now landed back on the injury report. The star guard was listed as questionable entering this contest and will play in this game.

It has been a weird year for Beal as he was subject to trade rumors all year. But the guard has pushed through and is determined to help Phoenix make a last-ditch effort for a playoff run.

It’s been a nightmare season for the Suns and they are currently on the outside looking in of the playoff picture. Entering this game against the Nuggets, Phoenix sits in the No. 11 spot within the West standings.

They hold a record of 29-33 for the year and have dropped seven of their past 10 games. Playing Denver won’t make things any easier for the Suns but if they want to reach the playoffs, they will have to win games like this.

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