28 Dec 2023

Nugget's forward Gordon bitten by dog on Christmas Day

11:05 am on 28 December 2023
Bam Adebayo of the Miami Heat drives to the basket against Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets during Game Two of the NBA Finals in Denver.

Bam Adebayo of the Miami Heat drives to the basket against Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets during Game Two of the NBA Finals in Denver. Photo: AFP

The Denver Nuggets will be without forward Aaron Gordon indefinitely after the NBA star suffered lacerations to his face and hand from dog bites on Christmas Day.

The Athletic reported Gordon required 21 stitches.

The team says he is in good condition but game no timeline for his return.

The Nuggets said he will remain away from the team during his recovery.

Denver hosts Memphis on Friday.

Gordon had 16 points and 10 rebounds in the Nuggets' 120-114 home win over Golden State on Christmas Day.

He is averaging 13.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 28 starts this season for the defending NBA champions.

That means the Nuggets are going to face the resurgent Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night without one of their best defenders. Memphis has won all four games since Ja Morant returned from his suspension that kept him out for the first 25 games of the year.

Morant hit a floater as time expired to beat New Orleans in his debut Dec. 19 and scored 31 points in a 116-115 overtime win against the same Pelicans on Tuesday night.

Morant has scored 30 or more points in three of the four games he has played and is averaging 28.8 points.

"Obviously excited to be back," Morant said. "But being able to come back and win four games now and continue to take this momentum to the next game, and the next day, is big time for us."

Morant's return has taken some of the burden off his teammates. Desmond Bane, who is averaging 25.2 points a game, has scored at a 31.7 clip in the past three games.

"We're starting to kind of get a groove and get our roster together," Bane said.

Denver has one of the best starting lineups in the NBA and will have to move forward in the short term without Gordon, but the reigning champions have overcome injuries this year. Jamal Murray missed a month with a strained hamstring and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was out for two games earlier this month while in concussion protocol.

The mainstay has been Nikola Jokic, who has put up MVP-like numbers again this year. Jokic struggled from the field but had a big game from the free-throw line in a Christmas Day win over Golden State. Jokic hit a franchise record by making 18 of 18 from the line and scored 26 points despite going 4-for-12 from the field.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr was openly critical of the officiating.

"I don't agree with anything that was said," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said.

The loss of Gordon for the foreseeable future means Denver again will lean into its bench. Peyton Watson or Christian Braun could replace Gordon in the starting lineup but it will thin out the reserve unit.

It could mean more minutes for Zeke Nnaji, who is averaging just 10.4 minutes in 26 games this season. Nnaji, slotted to be Jokic's main backup coming into the season, lost playing time to veteran DeAndre Jordan but has seen more court time over the past month.

-Reuters