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Anthony Edwards smiles as the Minnesota Timberwolves get timely boost ahead of Game 3 following the surprising Denver Nuggets injury report.
The Minnesota Timberwolves may have caught a timely break ahead of a pivotal Game 3, as the Denver Nuggets downgraded forward Aaron Gordon on the injury report before Thursday’s matchup.
Gordon is now listed as questionable due to left calf tightness after originally being deemed probable, creating uncertainty for Denver as the series shifts to Minnesota, tied at 1-1.
The late change raises questions about Gordon’s availability and could tilt the balance in favor of the Timberwolves, who are looking to build momentum after stealing Game 2 on the road.
If Gordon is ultimately unable to play, it would mark a significant advantage for Minnesota in a series that has been tightly contested through two games.

GettyJulius Randle of the Minnesota Timberwolves guards Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter during Game One of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 18, 2026 in Denver, Colorado.
Gordon has been a key contributor for Denver early in the series, averaging 12.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists while handling important defensive assignments.
His ability to guard multiple positions and complement Nikola Jokic has been central to the Nuggets’ game plan, particularly against Minnesota’s physical frontcourt.
Without Gordon, the Nuggets could face added challenges in containing players like Julius Randle and controlling the glass against Minnesota’s size.
Minnesota’s own injury report has been relatively manageable heading into Game 3.
All-Star guard Anthony Edwards is listed as questionable due to right knee injury management but is expected to be available, continuing to play through discomfort that dates back to the final stretch of the regular season.
Meanwhile, guards Jaylen Clark and Terrence Shannon Jr. were added with illnesses, though neither has seen action in the first two games of the series, limiting the impact of their potential absences on Minnesota’s rotation.
Compared to Denver’s situation, the Timberwolves appear better positioned from a health standpoint entering a critical home game.
If Gordon sits, Denver may need to rely more heavily on guard Bruce Brown, who has provided steady production off the bench.
Brown has averaged 7.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists through the first two games of the series, and has shown the ability to step into a larger role, averaging 13.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists in four starts during the regular season.
Still, replacing Gordon’s size, athleticism and defensive versatility would be a difficult task, particularly against a Timberwolves team that thrives on physical play and interior presence.
Denver is already without wing Peyton Watson, who remains sidelined with a left hamstring strain, further stretching the Nuggets’ depth.
Minnesota enters Game 3 with confidence after a strong performance in Denver, powered by Edwards’ leadership and energy on both ends of the floor.
Now returning home, the Timberwolves have an opportunity to seize control of the series — and Gordon’s uncertain status only strengthens their position.
With Rudy Gobert anchoring the defense and Minnesota’s core rotation intact, the Timberwolves are well-positioned to capitalize if Denver is shorthanded.
With the series tied and momentum up for grabs, even a slight edge can make a difference.
Gordon’s downgrade introduces new uncertainty for Denver at a critical moment, while presenting Minnesota with a potential opening.
If the Timberwolves can take advantage of that opportunity, Game 3 could mark a turning point in the series.
Alder Almo is a veteran NBA reporter for Heavy.com, covering the New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. He brings over 20 years of experience across local and international media, including broadcast, print and digital. He previously covered the Knicks for Empire Sports Media and the NBA for Off the Glass. Originally from the Philippines, he is now based in Jersey City, New Jersey. More about Alder Almo
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