The Denver Nuggets have downgraded Aaron Gordon for tonight's game
The Denver Nuggets have searched all season for consistency and failed the perfect opportunity to show it against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, the team has an easy bounce-back win against the Washington Wizards.
Aaron Gordon has been in and out of action for some time now as he has been dealing with an injured calf. Coming into tonight's game Gordon was listed as probable for action, however, recent updates have come forward and the star's status has been downgraded.
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