The talk of NBA free agency has been centered around future Hall of Fame forward LeBron James. The 41-year-old superstar is officially leaving the Los Angeles Lakers, and everyone wants to know where he will end up.
The Denver Nuggets, in the first few days of free agency, have remained pretty quiet compared to most teams spending on the market throughout the league.
Tim Hardaway Jr. is headed to Miami, the city where his father built a lasting NBA legacy, after agreeing to a one-year, $6.5 million deal with the Heat.
The Nuggets are bringing back veteran point guard Tyus Jones on a one-year contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Terms weren’t immediately reported, though it’s expected to be a veteran minimum deal for Denver.
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The Denver Nuggets have finally woken up. After spending the first two days of free agency sitting on their hands, the Nuggets have now addressed their need for both frontcourt and backcourt depth.
Free agent guard Tyus Jones is re-signing with the Nuggets on a one-year contract, Shams Charania of ESPN reports (via Twitter). While Charania doesn’t specify the terms of the agreement, it’s likely to be a veteran’s minimum deal for the cap-strapped Nuggets.
Some of the NBA's top free agents are flying off the board. Fortunately, the Denver Nuggets finally got their feet wet by signing Marvin Bagley for frontcourt depth, but they are likely still desperate to add more guards.
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Late Wednesday night, the Denver Nuggets finally made their first move of free agency. While fans were sleeping, the Nuggets signed 27-year-old center Marvin Bagley III to a one-year, veteran minimum contract.
The Denver Nuggets made their first addition of the 2026 offseason by signing eight-year vet Marvin Bagley III late Wednesday night. Bennet Durando (Denver Post) has confirmed the deal is for one year at the veteran minimum of $3.5m with about $1m less in cap hit.
The 2026 NBA free agency period is off and running. And while many moves have already been made around the league, for the Denver Nuggets, they've remained pretty quiet–– outside of their latest signing to land former No.
The Miami Heat have brought Tim Hardaway Jr. to the organization where his father built one of the greatest careers in team history, but one thing will not change: the retired No.
In 2024 undrafted free agency, the Denver Nuggets found a gem in Spencer Jones. A senior forward out of Stanford, Jones was given a two-way contract by the Nuggets.
The first two days of the free agency window have seen significant activity around the league, with several teams making some big moves. Among these, however, the Denver Nuggets have remained fairly quiet.
The Denver Nuggets made their first addition in free agency after signing Marvin Bagley III to a short-term contract. Bagley split his time last season with the Washington Wizards and the Dallas Mavericks.
Former No. 2 overall pick Marvin Bagley III has agreed to sign with the Nuggets, according to Shams Charania of ESPN, who reports (via Twitter) that the two sides will complete a one-year deal.
The Nuggets aren’t just monitoring LeBron James — they’ve reportedly already reached out. According to Bennett Durando of The Denver Post, the Nuggets have reached out to register their interest in the four-time NBA MVP after James informed the Lakers he will play elsewhere next season.
The Denver Nuggets’ Spencer Jones underwent a considerable rise in his playing time last season, starting 37 games with a total of 64 appearances across the 2025-26 campaign.
Tim Hardaway Jr. signs with the Heat on a 1 year, $6.5 million deal as reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania. The veteran finally comes to Miami in a long, distinguished NBA career.
After a disappointing first-round exit, the Denver Nuggets will undoubtedly be making substantial changes to their roster. Christian Braun and Cameron Johnson have been linked in trade rumors daily.
The Nuggets are declining Jalen Pickett’s fourth-year team option for the 2026/27 season, Bennett Durando of the Denver Post reports. The 26-year-old guard was due to make $2,406,205 next season.
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The Nuggets have tendered qualifying offers to Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones, a league source tells Keith Smith of Spotrac (Twitter link). The move officially makes them both restricted before the start of free agency on Tuesday.
Nikola Jokic is considering a rather risky move regarding his contract with the Denver Nuggets. While Jokic is eligible to sign a new contract this summer, he is considering not doing so, according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.