Multiple Starters on Injury Report for Nuggets vs. Warriors

The Denver Nuggets have two starters on their injury report vs. the Golden State Warriors
Multiple Starters on Injury Report for Nuggets vs. Warriors
Multiple Starters on Injury Report for Nuggets vs. Warriors /

The Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors are set to face off in a Christmas Day showdown, and Denver has two starters listed on the injury report. Per the team, Aaron Gordon is being listed as probable for this game, as is Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

Both Gordon and Pope should be good to go, as a probable listing means they are likely to play, but their statuses will be something to monitor in between now and game time. The Nuggets have been mostly healthy since getting Jamal Murray back from his ankle injury, as health has been one of Denver's strengths the last two seasons.

This game against the Warriors should be a fun one, as Denver and Golden State always have good battles. The superstar matchup between Steph Curry and Nikola Jokic never fails to entertain fans, as both players have been incredible so far this season.

While Golden State is well behind Denver in the standings, they are still as dangerous as anybody in the league. As they showed against the Boston Celtics, the Warriors have the ability to compete with anyone. Assuming both Caldwell-Pope and Gordon are good to go for this game, the Nuggets will have their full starting lineup available.

NBA Christmas Day is always exciting, and this game between Golden State and Denver should one of the better matchups.

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