Nate Robinson and Darrell Arthur are likely to stay in Denver
They both have player option for the next season.
The Nuggets know they need a long, defensive-minded shooting guard. The draft will have a couple of good options there, even if the Nuggets don't move up and remain in the 11th slot.
They also will try to add locker room leadership. By the end of this past season, veteran shooting guard Randy Foye was the clear leader and filled that role well. The Nuggets want to add to that with another veteran, which can only be done through free agency in July.
The team already has 12 players with guaranteed contracts for next season, and another — Quincy Miller — whose contract would become guaranteed on opening day next season. Two of those contracts, Nate Robinson's and Darrell Arthur's, are player options. Both have told The Denver Post they plan to stay with the Nuggets next season.
They also will try to add locker room leadership. By the end of this past season, veteran shooting guard Randy Foye was the clear leader and filled that role well. The Nuggets want to add to that with another veteran, which can only be done through free agency in July.
The team already has 12 players with guaranteed contracts for next season, and another — Quincy Miller — whose contract would become guaranteed on opening day next season. Two of those contracts, Nate Robinson's and Darrell Arthur's, are player options. Both have told The Denver Post they plan to stay with the Nuggets next season.