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Denver Nuggets Grapple with Injuries in Loss to Milwaukee Bucks

The Denver Nuggets faced a challenging night on Monday, succumbing to a 112-95 defeat against the Milwaukee Bucks, marking their second consecutive blowout loss. Nuggets’ head coach Michael Malone expressed his concerns post-game, emphasizing the importance of bouncing back before the upcoming All-Star break to avoid a three-game losing streak.

Injuries played a pivotal role in the game’s outcome, with the Nuggets’ lineup suffering significant setbacks. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, already listed as questionable due to right hamstring tightness, exited the game in the late first quarter and did not return. Despite passing pre-game fitness tests, a moment of hesitation when re-entering the game led Coach Malone to bench Caldwell-Pope as a precaution.

The Nuggets faced another blow as Jamal Murray was sidelined at halftime with bilateral tibia inflammation. Murray, feeling discomfort during the first half, decided to push through until halftime, at which point Malone made the call to sit him out for the remainder of the game. These strategic decisions underscored Denver’s cautious approach, prioritizing the long-term health and success of their key players over immediate gains.

Despite the setbacks, Nikola Jokić showcased his talent and resilience, leading Denver with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 8 assists. His efforts, however, were overshadowed by Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, who dominated the court with 36 points, 18 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, and 3 steals, contributing significantly to the Bucks’ victory.

The game saw the Nuggets start strong, with Jokić scoring 14 of the team’s 23 first-quarter points. However, the momentum shifted in the second quarter as Denver’s shooting cooled, allowing Milwaukee to build a substantial lead by halftime. The Nuggets’ attempt to narrow the gap proved insufficient against the Bucks’ formidable performance.

As the lead widened in the third quarter, Denver’s hopes dwindled, with key players like Aaron Gordon and Michael Porter Jr. exiting the game early in the fourth quarter, signaling a concession of defeat.

This loss leaves the Nuggets reflecting on their strategy and roster management as they navigate the challenges of injuries and the competitive landscape of the NBA. With the All-Star break approaching, Denver’s focus will be on recovery and regrouping, aiming to return stronger and maintain their position as contenders in the league.

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