With Nikola JokiÄ already out, Nuggets lose backup center Jonas ValanÄiÅ«nas to calf strain
- - With Nikola JokiÄ already out, Nuggets lose backup center Jonas ValanÄiÅ«nas to calf strain
Jack Baer January 2, 2026 at 10:37 AM
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The Denver Nuggets are, to use a clinical phrase, going through it right now.
In November, the team lost starting guard Christian Braun to an ankle strain, then starting forward Aaron Gordon to a hamstring strain. Last week, starting forward Cam Johnson joined them on the shelf due to a bone bruise in his knee.
Then MVP front-runner Nikola JokiÄ sustained a hyperextended knee that will keep him out for at least four weeks. Oh, and the teamās only remaining starter, Jamal Murray, is currently dealing with a sprained right ankle, but he remains probable for Fridayās game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Somehow, the situation just got even worse.
JokiÄās backup, Jonas ValanÄiÅ«nas, has been ruled out for at least four weeks due to a right calf strain, according to ESPNās Shams Charania.
Denver Nuggets center Jonas Valanciunas will be re-evaluated in 4 weeks after sustaining a right calf strain in Wednesdayās win in Toronto, sources tell ESPN. Another injury blow for third-seeded Denver, which is down 4 of 5 starters, including Nikola Jokic and now his backup. pic.twitter.com/QAfTGOFgk0
ā Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 2, 2026
Thatās the backup the Nuggets least want to lose. ValanÄiÅ«nas is the fifth-highest paid player on the team after joining Denver in the offseason via a trade with the Sacramento Kings.
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Any game plan with JokiÄ out was likely to involve abundant minutes for the Lithuanian, as rookie DaRon Holmes and Zeke Nnaji are the only players left on the roster who resemble a center.
In the Nuggetsā first full game without JokiÄ, ValanÄiÅ«nas posted a season-high 17 points on 5-of-6 shooting, plus 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks, in a 106-103 win over the Toronto Raptors. It was in that game that he sustained the calf strain after 23 minutes of play.
The good news for Denver is that while both of its rotation centers are out, head coach David Adelman said last weekend that Gordon and Braun could both return during the teamās current seven-game road trip, which runs through next Wednesday. The coming weeks are still likely to be a challenge for a team currently third in the West with a 23-10 record.
Source: āAOL Sportsā