Denver Nuggets vs. Orlando Magic Full Injury Report Revealed

The Nuggets are looking to stay hot vs. Orlando
Denver Nuggets vs. Orlando Magic Full Injury Report Revealed
Denver Nuggets vs. Orlando Magic Full Injury Report Revealed /

The Denver Nuggets picked up a huge win over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, overcoming an 18-point deficit to defeat the Warriors on a game-winning buzzer beater from Nikola Jokic. Set to face the Orlando Magic on Friday night, which will be the second game of a back to back, the Nuggets have released their injury report for this game. 

Vlatko Cantar, Jalen Pickett, and Hunter Tyson have all been ruled out for the Nuggets. Julian Strawther is questionable for Denver, and Reggie Jackson is probable. For the Magic, they will be without Markelle Fultz, Gary Harris, Kevin Harris, Jett Howard, Joe Ingles, and Jonathan Isaac. Wendell Carter Jr. is listed as questionable for Orlando. 

This will be a tough game for the Nuggets, having just traveled from Golden State to Orlando after a hard fought victory, but it is a good sign that they will have their entire rotation available. Looking to stay hot, the Nuggets have won two-straight games, including eight of their last 10, and now sit just a half game back of the first seed Minnesota Timberwolves.

A win in this game would bring the Nuggets to 26-11, which would put them two wins over Minnesota in the win column, but still two losses behind them in the loss column. The Nuggets and Magic will begin at 6:00 PM PST.

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