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Nuggets’ Aaron Gordon exits vs. Rockets due to hamstring strain

The Denver Nuggets ruled out the starting forward for the remainder of Friday night’s NBA Cup game against the Houston Rockets due to a right hamstring strain.

Gordon’s injury occurred early in the first quarter, taking a spill after bumping into Rockets centre Steven Adams and shooting an off-balance attempt.

The 30-year-old would get helped up immediately, but appeared to be in visible discomfort as he eventually made his way off the court and back into the locker room — ending his night after just three minutes.

Gordon is in the midst of a breakout season, averaging career-highs in scoring (20.3) and three-point percentage (45.2) to go with 6.3 rebounds on 30.2 minutes through 12 games.

The former fourth overall pick in 2014 has helped the Nuggets surge to an 11-3 start, ranked second on offence and third on defence. Gordon ranks third on Denver in scoring, second in rebounding and third in three-point makes per game (2.3).

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