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how long will jokic be out

Nikola Jokic is expected to be out for about four weeks with a hyperextended left knee, and the Nuggets have said he will be re‑evaluated after that timeline.

What the team has announced

  • Reports from late December 2025 say Jokic was diagnosed with a hyperextension of his left knee after leaving a game against the Miami Heat.
  • Denver’s official update indicates he will miss at least four weeks and be re‑evaluated at that point, which likely keeps him out for most or all of January.

Realistic return window

  • If recovery goes smoothly, a late‑January to early‑February return is the optimistic scenario many outlets are pointing to, since the initial timetable is “at least” four weeks.
  • Because it is a knee issue, the team may extend his absence if there is any setback or lingering discomfort, so the exact date will depend on how he responds to treatment and follow‑up testing.

Key injury details

  • The injury is being described specifically as a left knee hyperextension, not a torn ligament, and reporting notes that his knee ligaments are intact, which is a big reason the timetable is weeks rather than months.
  • The Nuggets have framed the situation as avoiding a “worst‑case scenario,” but also emphasized that he will miss “extended time,” underscoring that they are likely to be cautious with their franchise star.

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