Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic has made a significant step in his recovery from a hyperextended left knee injury. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the superstar big man has started on-court workouts for Denver, putting him on track to make his return sooner than initially anticipated.
Jokic was diagnosed with a hyperextension of the left knee after suffering an apparent setback before Christmas, prompting concerns that he might be at risk of suffering his first major injury since entering the NBA. However, recent updates suggest that the league should not be surprised if Jokic returns to action earlier than expected.
The Nuggets had initially planned to evaluate Jokic around four weeks after their December 29 matchup against Miami Heat, with early February seeming like a reasonable target date for his return. With Charania stating that Jokic is "right on schedule" and potentially ahead of schedule, the team appears optimistic about getting him back in action by late January.
While there's no need to rush Jokic back onto the court, it's clear that Denver benefits greatly from having their star player on the floor. In his absence, the Nuggets have continued to hold their own, with a 5-3 record since Jokic went out and a current streak of two wins heading into their upcoming matchup against the Dallas Mavericks.
The Denver Nuggets currently sit at 27-13 this season, tied for second place in the standings with the San Antonio Spurs, albeit 6.5 games behind leaders Oklahoma City Thunder. Before his injury, Jokic was averaging an impressive 29.6 points on 60% shooting, alongside 11 assists and 12 rebounds per game.
With Jokic making rapid progress in his recovery, fans are increasingly optimistic about the prospect of him returning to action sooner rather than later.
Jokic was diagnosed with a hyperextension of the left knee after suffering an apparent setback before Christmas, prompting concerns that he might be at risk of suffering his first major injury since entering the NBA. However, recent updates suggest that the league should not be surprised if Jokic returns to action earlier than expected.
The Nuggets had initially planned to evaluate Jokic around four weeks after their December 29 matchup against Miami Heat, with early February seeming like a reasonable target date for his return. With Charania stating that Jokic is "right on schedule" and potentially ahead of schedule, the team appears optimistic about getting him back in action by late January.
While there's no need to rush Jokic back onto the court, it's clear that Denver benefits greatly from having their star player on the floor. In his absence, the Nuggets have continued to hold their own, with a 5-3 record since Jokic went out and a current streak of two wins heading into their upcoming matchup against the Dallas Mavericks.
The Denver Nuggets currently sit at 27-13 this season, tied for second place in the standings with the San Antonio Spurs, albeit 6.5 games behind leaders Oklahoma City Thunder. Before his injury, Jokic was averaging an impressive 29.6 points on 60% shooting, alongside 11 assists and 12 rebounds per game.
With Jokic making rapid progress in his recovery, fans are increasingly optimistic about the prospect of him returning to action sooner rather than later.