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Nikola Jokic shares a confusing explanation on early recesses into Nuggets VS Celtics Matchup


Nikola Jokic is one of the most unnecessary stars in the NBA. He again showed him when Denver Nuggets took over on Sunday at Boston Celtics. In the first quarter, Jokic was seen struggling to run and walk on a hard wood. The assembly followed immediately after the initial leap ball.

Tim Bontemps ESPN asked ‘Joker’ about what happened to him in the initial period. Nikola Jokic answered humorously. Although obviously seemed to be adjusting something after the advice, Jokic did not want to worry about Nuggets fans because of his availability.

“Yes, I have been limping for the last 14 years,” Jokic Bontemps said when asked about his injury.

Some have speculated on social networks that Jokic may have twisted ankle. However, reports on injuries to the Nuggets star never appeared after the conclusion on Sunday. This means that Denver fans should expect the Joker on Wednesday to be available in the next game against the Sacramento Kings.


Nikola Jokic fails to power nuggets via Celtics

Denver Nuggets took over Sunday night of the veterans’ champions, Boston Celtics. It was a close game between the two of them, as the Celtics won with seven points with 110-103 ending. Boston led Denver throughout the game. Despite their leadership, the Nuggets consistently held the game close.

Nikola Jokic almost performed a triple double appearance in his attempt to put off the veterans. Jokic added 20 points, 14 rebounds, nine assists and two stolen balls. Jamal Murray and Christian Braun helped him at the offensive end of the court.

Murray was a leading Nuggets shooter on Sunday. He scored 26 points while adding seven assists and six rebounds. Braun also had solid results with 24 points. Christian’s offensive production was aligned with effective efforts in defense because he came up with four stolen balls. Their efforts failed to destroy the champions.

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum led the Celtics to win. Brown was Boston’s player of the game because he came up with the performance on Sunday. He added 22 points, eight assists, five rebounds, two stolen balls and two blocks. As for Tatum, he aligned a double-double performance by Nikola Jokic with 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.

If they lose Denver Nuggets on Thursday against Sacramento Kings, they will return to third place, allowing the Lakers to take second place in the Western Conference.