Is Nikola Jokic playing tonight vs the Memphis Grizzlies? Latest update on the Denver Nuggets star's injury report (February 11, 2026)Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets (Image via nugglove) The Denver Nuggets are likely to have Nikola Jokic available when they face the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. He is listed as probable on the official injury report because of a left ankle sprain.That designation usually means a player is expected to play unless there is a setback before tipoff. For Denver, Jokic’s availability matters even more with several rotation players already ruled out.

Nikola Jokic’s Latest injury status vs Memphis Grizzlies (February 11, 2026)

Nikola Jokic has been dealing with the ankle issue but has continued to stay on the court. Since returning from a right-knee hyperextension earlier this season, he has not missed time and remains central to how Denver runs its offense and defense.The Nuggets are without Aaron Gordon and Peyton Watson, both out with right hamstring strains. Their absence reduces Denver’s defensive depth and places more responsibility on the remaining starters.

What the “probable” tag means

In most cases, a probable listing suggests a strong chance of playing. Jokic is expected to start and handle his normal role, although Denver could manage his minutes if the score gets out of hand.With the All-Star break approaching and a busy second half ahead, the team has reason to be careful. Betting lines and player props have not shifted in a way that would indicate he might be ruled out.

Denver Nuggets injury report vs Memphis

PlayerPositionStatusInjury Nikola Jokic C Probable Left ankle sprain Jamal Murray PG Probable Left hip inflammation Christian Braun SG Probable Left ankle sprain Spencer Jones SF Questionable Concussion protocol Aaron Gordon PF Out Right hamstring strain Peyton Watson SF Out Right hamstring strain Curtis Jones G Out G League two-way statusDenver is expected to rely heavily on Jokic, Jamal Murray, and Christian Braun to cover for the missing frontcourt pieces.

Memphis injury report and roster situation

Memphis is also short-handed. The team moved Jaren Jackson Jr. at the trade deadline and is working new players such as Walter Clayton Jr., Taylor Hendricks, Kyle Anderson, and Georges Niang into the rotation.PlayerPositionStatusInjury Ja Morant PG Out Left elbow UCL sprain Santi Aldama C Out Right knee injury management Zach Edey C Out Left ankle stress reaction Brandon Clarke PF Out Right calf strain Walter Clayton Jr. PG Doubtful Right calf contusion Cedric Coward SG Doubtful Right knee sorenessBecause of these absences, Denver entered the matchup favored by around 14.5 points.

Why Nikola Jokic’s presence matters

The Nuggets are 34-20 and third in the Western Conference. Memphis is 20-32 and sits 11th after losing nine of its last 11 games. Denver has also struggled recently, dropping four of its past five, including a close loss to Cleveland.When Jokic returned from his knee issue earlier in the season, Denver’s results improved. The team has consistently performed better with him on the floor. Against a Memphis lineup missing several interior players, he is in position to produce across the box score.Also read: Memphis Grizzlies vs Denver Nuggets injury report: Who’s playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (February 11, 2026)Nikola Jokic is listed as probable and is expected to play against the Grizzlies. Unless something changes before the game, Denver should have its primary player available as it looks to strengthen its position in the Western Conference before the All-Star break.