Bennett Durando is the Denver Nuggets beat writer for The Denver Post. Before moving to Colorado, where he started as The Post's Avalanche beat writer, he covered SEC football, basketball and other sports for five years: first reporting on his alma mater, Missouri, for the St.
Forward Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets heads to the bench with one shoe off during a 135-129 come from behind win over the Utah Jazz on Friday, March 27, 2026, at Ball Arena in Denver. Denver’s do-it-all power forward was a late scratch from Sunday’s game against the Warriors after he woke up feeling tightness in his left calf.
He missed his 44th game of the season.said before opening tip. The Nuggets decided to rule him out as a precautionary measure. Gordon has experienced a series of calf and hamstring injuries over the last two seasons. “It’s just too delicate to play him,” Adelman said. “If something happens, even if something small happens, and he’s out for two weeks or whatever it is, that’s a killer with this many games to go. So no reason to . Sometimes I really don’t know . Majority of the time, you really do want them to at least try. Go out there and see where their body is at. Today is not one of those times.” Gordon, 30, is averaging 16.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game in the 32 he has played. He’s shooting 50.1% from the field, 39.9% from 3-point range and 76.5% from the foul line. The Nuggets are allowing 5.6 fewer points per 100 possessions when he’s on the court than when he’s not — the widest defensive rating gap for any player in Denver’s rotation. Most of the games Gordon has missed this season have been the result of a recurring right hamstring strain. Heon Jan. 23 in Milwaukee, causing him to sit out the next six weeks. The Nuggets have avoided playing him on 24 hours of rest since he Adelman said he was under the impression that Gordon didn’t experience any calf tightness during Denver’s game on Friday. “As far as I know, it was as of this morning,” the first-year head coach said. “… Now I didn’t talk to him about yesterday. I didn’t see him yesterday. So that’s as far as I know. So it’s unfortunate. … I think I jokingly said it would be nice if we had 15 games together . And then we said 10. Maybe five would be nice. But yeah, it’s unfortunate. Aaron wants to play. He wants to be there for his teammates.” Instead of Adelman’s wish being granted — it was initially for 20 games together — the Nuggets have had their full rotation available only twice since last Nov. 12, when injuries started sidetracking them.Nikola Jokic isn’t into predicting Nuggets’ playoff ceiling: ‘I don’t like to look in the future’Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic evaluates his season as ‘inconsistent’ as MVP hopes fadeLast season, Gordon missed 31 games and came off the bench in nine others because of a right calf strain. He played through that injury in the playoffs, scoringof Denver’s second-round series against Oklahoma City. He tried to play through that as well in Game 7, contributing eight points and 11 rebounds in a season-ending loss.“He called in early today to Steve Short, communicated with me,” Adelman said, “and as soon as we talked about it, it just felt like for him, for his body and also for his mind, if you feel like there’s a chance something could happen, there’s no reason for him to play.”Asking Eric: Friends only want to socialize outside, not at homeDenver’s $1 billion road overhaul would cut space for cars, boost public transit and safety. Critics say it will make traffic worse. Denver's $1 billion road overhaul would cut space for cars, boost public transit and safety. Critics say it will make traffic worse.Dozens of No Kings protests planned Saturday across Colorado: 'This is what democracy looks like'Julie Gonzales set for one-on-one with John Hickenlooper in race for U.S. Senate Cherry Creek Schools investigation targets $3 million in contracts with education firm, international travel
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