
The Denver Nuggets have a new Aaron Gordon injury question to answer before Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Gordon is listed as questionable for Denver’s April 27 home game because of left calf tightness, according to the NBA’s official injury report released at 7:15 p.m. ET on April 26. The same report lists Nuggets forward Peyton Watson as out because of a right hamstring strain.
That makes Gordon’s status one of Denver’s most important variables entering Game 5. The Nuggets trail the Timberwolves 3-1 in the first-round series after Minnesota’s 112-96 win in Game 4, putting Denver one loss away from elimination.
Gordon is not Denver’s No. 1 option, but he is one of the players who helps make the Nuggets whole. His cutting, screening, rebounding and defensive versatility give Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray a needed connector against a Minnesota team built around size, physicality and half-court pressure.
Aaron Gordon’s Game 5 Status Matters for Denver’s Frontcourt
Gordon’s value is especially clear in this matchup because the Timberwolves can force Denver into uncomfortable possessions when the Nuggets lack enough size and athleticism around Jokic.
The Nuggets need Gordon to defend multiple frontcourt spots, absorb physical minutes, run the floor and punish defensive attention on Jokic. Without him at full strength, Denver has fewer natural answers for Minnesota’s length and fewer ways to create easy offense when the half-court game tightens.
That is where the calf designation matters. Even if Gordon is cleared, Denver will have to determine how much burst and lateral movement he has. A limited Gordon can still help as a screener, rebounder and short-roll passer, but the Nuggets need more than stationary minutes from him in a game that could decide their season.
Gordon has already been part of the injury storyline in this series. He was ruled out for Game 3 with left calf tightness, then returned for Game 4. Gordon had 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists in Denver’s Game 1 win, then followed with eight points, seven rebounds and four assists in Game 2 before missing Game 3.
He finished Game 4 with nine points and one rebound in Denver’s loss.
Peyton Watson Return: Nuggets rule out forward for Game 5
Denver’s injury report is not just about Gordon. Watson being out removes another athletic forward from the rotation at a time when the Nuggets need defensive flexibility.
Watson is not as central to Denver’s offense as Gordon, but his absence matters because it tightens the margin for error on the wing. If Gordon is limited or unavailable, Denver’s frontcourt and wing rotation becomes thinner in a game where the Nuggets must handle Minnesota’s physicality for 48 minutes.
The timing is difficult for Denver because Game 5 is not a normal injury-management situation. The Nuggets are trying to avoid elimination at home. That changes the calculation for every questionable player, but it does not erase the risk of asking a player with calf tightness to take on high-leverage playoff minutes.
Timberwolves Have Major Injury Issues of Their Own
Minnesota is dealing with significant injuries as well.
The NBA injury report lists Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo as out because of a right Achilles tendon repair and Anthony Edwards as out because of a left knee bone bruise.
Those absences change the shape of Game 5, even with Minnesota holding a 3-1 series lead. Reuters reported that DiVincenzo sustained a torn right Achilles in Game 4, while Edwards exited with a hyperextended left knee and was set for an MRI. Reuters also noted DiVincenzo had been averaging 14.3 points in the series.
Minnesota still won Game 4 comfortably behind Ayo Dosunmu’s 43-point performance off the bench. AP reported that Dosunmu shot 13-of-17 from the field, including 5-of-5 from 3-point range, as the Timberwolves moved within one win of advancing.
That context is important for Denver. The Nuggets are not facing a fully healthy Timberwolves team, but they are facing a Minnesota group that just proved it can win a playoff game without Edwards and DiVincenzo finishing it.
For Denver, Gordon’s availability could help determine whether the Nuggets can turn that opening into a real Game 5 advantage. His status will be worth watching up until closer to tipoff.
Denver Nuggets Announce Aaron Gordon News Ahead of Game 5