Nikola Jokic is expected to return soon after missing four games due to an ankle injury, as confirmed by coach Michael Malone. While he’s unlikely to play against the Chicago Bulls, he may return during Denver's upcoming five-game homestand. Jokic remains crucial for the Nuggets as they push for a deeper postseason run.
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