Nuggets' Watson Faces Extended Absence Due to Knee Injury
Peyton Watson's knee injury sidelines the promising Nuggets swingman for at least four weeks, impacting Denver's playoff ambitions.

Injury Details
The Denver Nuggets have announced that swingman Peyton Watson will be out for at least four weeks due to a knee sprain. The injury occurred during last Friday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, where Watson contributed to the team's victory before being sidelined. His absence was notably felt in Saturday's closely contested match against the Charlotte Hornets, which the Nuggets won by a narrow margin.
Watson's Season Performance
At just 22 years old, Watson is experiencing a breakout season, averaging 8.1 points and 3.4 rebounds across 48 games, with 12 starts. His average of 24.1 minutes per game signifies his growing role on the team. Since joining the Nuggets in a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder during the June 2022 draft, where he was selected as the 30th overall pick, Watson has quickly established himself as a valuable asset within the roster.
Future Outlook
The Nuggets will closely monitor Watson's recovery, with plans for a reevaluation in four weeks. His presence on the court has been instrumental in various matches, and his absence will surely test the depth of Denver's roster as they aim to maintain their competitiveness in the Western Conference. As the playoffs approach, the team’s ability to cope without Watson will be critical to their success. Fans can only hope for a swift recovery for this promising young talent.