Denver Nuggets star guard Jamal Murray will be playing tonight vs the Phoenix Suns. Murray was away from the team but made his comeback against the Houston Rockets.
The Nuggets won the game against the Rockets. Murray played around 22 minutes against the Houston Rockets and scored 16 points, 2 assists, and 2 rebounds.
Jamal Murray returns to the court after injury, but will he play against the Suns?
Jamal Murray returned against the Houston Rockets on Thursday night after the sprained right ankle injury that he got earlier this month. The Denver Nuggets star guard is day to day as per the latest injury report.
While Jamal Murray appeared against the Rockets, it is unclear whether or not the star guard will play against the Phoenix Suns.
Post game thoughts:
•We finally get our win vs the rockets 🥳😭🙏🏽
•Nuggets remain undefeated at home 🏆
•Jamal Murray scared the hell out of me
•Jokić had and insane night
•MPJ handed the rockets their L
•Our team is the best when healthy pic.twitter.com/DCg6CbQmeh
— Tatiana (@Tatianaclinares) November 30, 2023
The Denver Nuggets vs the Phoenix Suns will take place tonight. As per the latest injury report of the Nuggets, Peyton Watson is day-to-day, Aaron Gordon is out, and Jamal Murray is day-to-day due to a sprained right ankle.
On the other hand, the Phoenix Suns’ latest injury report suggests that Devin Booker might not play as he is day-to-day due to an ankle injury. Moreover, the Bradley Beal on the Suns’ roster is already out due to low back strain.
Nikola Jokic leads Denver Nuggets to 2nd place in Western Conference Finals
The Denver Nuggets have been playing extremely well this season. They are currently 2nd in the Western Conference Finals with a record of 13-8.
It will be a crucial match for both teams. The Denver Nuggets have the upper hand, as Nikola Jokic is playing extremely well.
Currently, he is averaging around 24.5 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 10 assists per game. The Nuggets star has a shooting average of 62.9% from the field, 41.1% from the 3-point line, and 81.6% from the free-throw line.