Cameron Johnson sits on basketball court bench with knee propped and MRI scanner in background Denver Nuggets logo visible

Nuggets’ Cameron Johnson Recovers from Bone Bruise, Still Out for Several Games

A quiet relief for the Denver Nuggets as an MRI scan shows forward Cameron Johnson suffered only a bone bruise in his right knee, sparing the team from a serious ligament injury.

Injury Details

The MRI revealed only a bone bruise, with no ligament or structural damage, according to a source familiar with the results. The source spoke anonymously because the team has not announced the findings.

Team Impact

Johnson was hurt early in the fourth quarter of Denver’s 131-130 loss to Dallas on Tuesday night. He is expected to miss a few games. He is the third starter sidelined, joining Aaron Gordon (hamstring) and Christian Braun (ankle).

Upcoming Game

The Nuggets will host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Christmas night.

Cameron Johnson sits on the sidelines with a knee brace and ice packs as medical staff watch over him during an NBA game.

Key Takeaways

  • Cameron Johnson’s MRI shows only a bone bruise, no ligament damage.
  • He will miss several games, joining Gordon and Braun on the injury list.
  • Denver’s next home game is against the Timberwolves on Christmas.

The injury update offers a silver lining for the Nuggets, keeping a key player on the sidelines but avoiding a major ligament injury as they prepare for the holiday matchup.

Author

  • Brianna Q. Lockwood

    I’m Brianna Q. Lockwood, a journalist covering Politics & Government at News of Austin. My reporting focuses on local, state, and national political developments that shape public policy and directly impact communities. I strive to make complex political issues clear, accessible, and meaningful for everyday readers.

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