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The Toronto Raptors are going into the new year with a bit of disappointment after a 106-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets on New Year's Eve. Even though the Nugge
Brandon Ingram's would-be game-tying three-pointer against the Nuggets was called back, resulting in a Raptors loss.
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Watson scores 24 points as Nuggets hold off Raptors to win 106-103 without the injured Jokic
Peyton Watson scored 24 points, Jamal Murray had 21 and the Denver Nuggets won their first game without injured center Nikola Jokic, beating the Toronto Raptors 106-103.
Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram was almost the hero in the team's 106-103 loss against the Denver Nuggets, but his three-point shot that he tried to shoo
After further review, the Nuggets ended 2025 on a high note. It looked like Raptors wing Brandon Ingram tied the game at the buzzer to force overtime before a review determined the ball was still on his fingertips as the clock struck zeros.
The injury-plagued Denver Nuggets don’t have a true healthy center on their roster after losing three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and backup Jonas Valanciunas earlier this week.
Nikola Jokic will not play when the Denver Nuggets face the Toronto Raptors on December 31, 2025. Denver ruled out its starting center after he injure.
The Nuggets narrowly escaped with a 106–103 victory vs. the Raptors as Brandon Ingram's late-game three-pointer didn't count.
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How Nikola Jokic's injury affects the OKC Thunder
Nikola Jokic suffered a hyperextended knee in the Denver Nuggets' loss to the Miami Heat on Monday. Considering how gruesome it looked, the three-time MVP winner avoided the worst-case scenario. Jokic will be re-evaluated in four weeks.