Nikola Jokic’s Triumphant Return to the Denver Nuggets
Nikola Jokic returned to the Denver Nuggets’ lineup Friday night after being sidelined since Dec. 29 because of a bone bruise in his hyperextended left knee and had 31 points and 12 rebounds in a 122-109 win over the visiting LA Clippers.
Jokic, who had been listed as questionable going into the game, went 8-of-11 from the floor, including 2-of-3 from 3-point range, and 13-of-17 from the free throw line while also adding five assists. His impressive performance is a testament to his dedication and hard work during his recovery period.
“I was not scared to use [the knee],” Jokic said. “I was not thinking about it while I was running and while I was playing. I think that’s a good sign I’m ready.” This statement reflects his confidence and readiness to get back to his normal self on the court.

Jokic’s Road to Recovery and Future Plans
Jokic is set to play in Sunday’s showdown against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Denver and is still eligible for season awards such as MVP and All-NBA. His return to the court is not only a boost to the Nuggets but also a significant development in the NBA, given his impressive statistics and consistent performance throughout the season.
“It’s great to have [Jokic] back, but let’s temper a little bit,” Nuggets coach David Adelman said before the game. “The guy’s been hurt. He’s been out. Having the best player, in my opinion, alive is a major, major thing to get back. I just want to make sure we temper the idea of what it could be like. He’s got to get out there and feel comfortable again. We all know what it is when he is comfortable. It’s something we’ve never seen.” Adelman’s statement highlights the importance of Jokic’s return and the need for caution to ensure he settles back into his rhythm without any setbacks.
The 6-foot-11 center was injured in the first half of the Nuggets’ loss to the Miami Heat in December. Before that, he ranked fifth in the NBA in scoring at 29.6 points per game. He also has 16 triple-doubles this season, which leads the NBA. Jokic is averaging career highs in assists (10.8) and 3-point percentage (43.9%), showcasing his versatility and skill as a player.
Impact on the Team and Future Outlook
The Nuggets went 10-6 in Jokic’s 16-game absence, the most games he has missed in any season of his career. This period was a challenge for the team, but they managed to stay afloat, thanks to the efforts of other key players. “It was a new thing for me,” Jokic said of being unable to play for a month. “I was getting nervous because I didn’t know the steps. I didn’t know what I was supposed to do, what I was supposed to feel. It was a different kind of nervous.” His admission underscores the psychological aspect of recovery and the uncertainty that comes with it.
Jokic notched his 29th double-double of the season despite a minutes restriction imposed by Adelman. The 30-year-old Serbian was limited to 25 minutes, his second fewest in a game this season. The Nuggets continued to miss several key rotation players Friday, including Aaron Gordon (hamstring), Christian Braun (ankle), and Cam Johnson (knee), but welcomed back Jamal Murray (hamstring, hip) and Jonas Valanciunas (calf) for the game.
“We’re moving in the right direction,” Adelman said of Jokic. “Obviously, we’re excited to have him back, as we will be with any of these guys that have been out for an extended period of time.” This sentiment reflects the team’s positive outlook and their anticipation of regaining full strength as more players return from their injuries.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. As the season progresses, Jokic’s return and performance will be closely watched, not only by Nuggets fans but by the entire NBA community, given his impact on the game and his team’s chances in the upcoming matches.


