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Cam Johnson injured: Nuggets lose third starter, forward out for at least a month
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Nuggets Down to Two Starters as Cam Johnson Faces Injury, Out for Minimum of One Month

December 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Denver Nuggets currently hold the third spot in the Western Conference with a 21-8 record, but their roster depth will be challenged once again due to a knee injury suffered by starting forward Cam Johnson. Johnson sustained a bone bruise on his right knee during Tuesday’s loss to the Mavericks. Although an MRI revealed no structural damage, the team plans to reassess his condition in four to six weeks. This season, Johnson has started 28 games and is averaging 11.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game with shooting splits of 46.1%, 42.9%, and 81.0%.

With Johnson sidelined, the Nuggets will be missing three starters: Aaron Gordon is still recovering from a hamstring strain, and Christian Braun will be reevaluated in about a week following an ankle sprain earlier this season. Despite these absences, Denver has maintained a strong position in the Western Conference thanks to impressive performances from Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, along with a solid bench reinforced during the offseason. Now, with Johnson out, the team’s depth faces even greater strain as Jokic and Murray continue to spearhead Denver’s offense.

Johnson’s injury means the Nuggets will need to bolster their wing rotation and will lose some size and versatility among their forwards. Due to Gordon’s extended absence, Johnson has often played power forward this season. Players like Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones might see more time at the No. 4 spot, while Sieg Nagy and Hunter Tyson remain options from the bench.

The team’s performance heavily depends on their star duo, Jokic and Murray, whose health ensures elite offensive output. However, Denver’s defense is already fragile without Braun and Gordon, and losing Johnson further weakens their defensive capabilities. While Braun and Gordon’s return is imminent, it will take time for them to regain full form even after they are cleared.

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Meanwhile, the Nuggets aim to keep their edge in the competitive Western Conference playoff race. They trail the Lakers and Timberwolves by just 1.5 games and are three games behind the sixth-place Rockets. In their first game without Johnson, Denver faces Minnesota on Christmas night, followed by a demanding East Coast road trip with stops in Orlando, Miami, Toronto, Cleveland, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and Boston.

Fan Take: This injury news is a significant test for the Nuggets’ resilience and depth, crucial in a tightly contested Western Conference. Basketball fans should watch closely to see how Denver adjusts and whether Jokic and Murray can shoulder the extra burden to keep their team playoff contenders.

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