UPDATE: Denver Nuggets forward Christian Braun will be sidelined for at least six weeks due to a left ankle sprain, the team confirmed on Friday. The injury occurred during Wednesday night’s matchup against the LA Clippers when Clippers guard James Harden inadvertently stepped on Braun’s foot, causing him to land awkwardly.
Braun initially returned to the game in the second quarter but was visibly hobbled, forcing him to exit for the remainder of the contest. Subsequent tests revealed the severity of the sprain, and he will be re-evaluated in six weeks, impacting his availability through the holiday season.
The Nuggets have a grueling schedule ahead, with 17 games set between now and Christmas Day. Braun has emerged as a crucial player in Denver’s rotation, often tasked with defending the opponents’ best scorers. In the first 11 games of the season, he averaged 11.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3 assists, making his absence a significant blow to the team’s dynamics.
As the Nuggets navigate this challenging period without Braun, fans and analysts alike will be closely watching how the team adapts. This injury not only affects the Nuggets’ immediate performance but also raises questions about their depth as they aim for a strong playoff push.
Stay tuned for updates on Braun’s recovery and the Nuggets’ upcoming games as they work to fill the gap left by this key contributor.






































