MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Denver Nuggets star center Nikola Jokic missed Tuesday night's 122-110 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, the third straight game he missed for personal reasons.
The 7-foot, three-time Most Valuable Player leads the Nuggets in points (29.7), rebounds (13.7) and assists (11.7). Denver had lost the past two games -- against New Orleans on Friday and Memphis on Sunday -- without Jokic before winning Tuesday.
Coach Michael Malone was noncommittal about whether Jokic would be available for Friday's home game against Dallas.
"I have no idea about Friday," Malone said in his pregame remarks Tuesday. "Obviously, there's no news out of Denver. So we will revisit that when we get home."
The Nuggets have struggled during Jokic's absence.
In Sunday's loss, the Grizzlies outrebounded the Nuggets, including 10 offensive rebounds. Denver committed 15 turnovers and shot 41.7%. In addition to Jokic, Denver is playing without forward Aaron Gordon, another key piece to the Nuggets' offense.
"We shouldn't play in a different way," Malone said of not having Jokic. "Obviously, you don't have a three-time MVP. I think we have to play harder. That should be with Nikola or without Nikola. I think we have to play more physical."
The Nuggets still had trouble on the boards in Tuesday's contest -- giving up 19 offensive rebounds to the Grizzlies -- but made up for it by forcing 22 turnovers.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.