Following their 110-103 loss to the Boston Celtics on March 2, 2025, the Denver Nuggets announced that second-year guard Julian Strawther sustained a left knee sprain during the game. The injury occurred with 3:22 left in the third quarter, forcing Strawther to exit the court and head to the locker room.
Strawther has been a key contributor off the bench this season, averaging 9.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 43.4% from the field and 35.7% from beyond the arc. His steady production has strengthened Denver’s depth, providing reliable scoring and energy in an expanded role.
The team confirmed that Strawther will be re-evaluated in four weeks, keeping him out during a crucial stretch as the Nuggets battle for playoff positioning in the competitive Western Conference. With a 39-22 record, Denver currently sits third in the standings but faces pressure from teams close behind.
In Strawther’s absence, the Nuggets are likely to depend more on second-year guard Jalen Pickett, who previously stepped up when veteran guard Russell Westbrook was injured. Additionally, forward Peyton Watson’s expected return from injury could help offset the loss of Strawther.
As the regular season progresses, the Nuggets must adjust quickly to remain competitive without one of their key bench players.