The Nuggets‘ championship victory on Monday represented a major financial boon for a pair of the team’s forwards.
As Bobby Marks of ESPN tweets, the final year of Michael Porter Jr.‘s five-year contract with the Nuggets is now fully guaranteed. Previously, only $12MM of Porter’s $40.8MM cap hit for 2026/27 had been guaranteed, but since Porter appeared in at least 62 games (plus 75% of Denver’s playoff contests) and the club won a title, he’s assured of the full $40.8MM.
Meanwhile, Aaron Gordon earned a $1MM bonus as a result of the championship, Marks tweets. That will bump Gordon’s cap charge for 2023/24 from $21.2MM to $22.2MM, since that $1MM incentive will now be considered “likely” (rather than unlikely) for next season. However, the Nuggets wouldn’t be on the hook for that bonus money next season unless they win another title.
Here’s more on the NBA’s new champions:
- Porter averaged just 9.6 points per game on .328/.143/.750 shooting in five NBA Finals games, but his performance showed that he’s capable of contributing in other ways, which bodes well for his future development, writes Nick Kosmider of The Athletic. Porter grabbed 13 rebounds in Game 1 and again in Game 5, matching his season high.
- After playing a major part in helping the Nuggets secure the first title in franchise history, star guard Jamal Murray said on Monday that he believes the club is capable of winning more championships with this core. “I knew once we were healthy, we could do it,” Murray, who missed all of the 2021/22 season due to a torn ACL, told Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN. “So this was long overdue. … I think this is the first of many.”
- Sam Amick and Tony Jones of The Athletic take a look at all the moves and decisions that led to Denver’s first championship, including the promotion of assistant GM Calvin Booth after the departure of veteran executive Tim Connelly in 2022. “When Tim left, I remember talking to (Nuggets governor) Josh (Kroenke), and saying, ‘Listen, this is your call, Josh, but what I’m telling you as a head coach who has been here for seven years, we’re heading in the right direction, I really hope that Calvin Booth is given the opportunity to take over,'” Michael Malone told The Athletic. “I said, ‘I know him, he knows me. He knows our players. He knows you.’ (Booth) did a great job of taking all that and saying, ‘OK, we’re in a good spot. But how do we go from good to great? How do we make this even better?’ And Calvin had the balls to do that, man.”
- Yossi Gozlan of HoopsHype and Bobby Marks of ESPN (Insider link) preview the roster and contract issues facing the Nuggets this offseason, including Bruce Brown‘s potential free agency and Jamal Murray’s extension eligibility. In case you missed it, Brown expressed a desire to remain in Denver following Monday’s victory.
Calvin Booth made some great moves in trading for KCP and drafting Braun and Watson. Wow. Not changing what was working was smart too.
Like Tim Connelly before him, I wonder about some of his trades and what the future looks like with missing 1st-round picks every other year and missing seconds too but he’s been good outside of the Thomas Bryant (for three picks!!) failing (I understood the rationale behind that move though) and the trading of Bones Hyland (yes I know, poor attitude) for dirt. Just bench him and tell him to stay quiet or else. Reggie Jackson was supposedly a team guy but he wasn’t much of a factor on the floor (but he didn’t cost draft capital).
Beautiful day to be a Nuggets follower. Been a fan for 45 years. Never thought I’d experience the day they won it all. Wow, wow, wow!
Kroenke and Malone were great. The team was really a team and Nikola and Jamal were incredible leaders with their play. AG, KCP, Michael, Christian, Jeff, Bruce, what a playoff rotation. I feel bad for the guys who didn’t play much in the playoffs but still mattered: Vlatko, Zeke and Peyton especially. Colin, you too.
Was kinda cool seeing DJ get 3 mins yesterday
I missed the first half, did he get some floor as a sentiment or what happened?
And man poor Thomas Bryant, he was getting mad at the pt downfall in LA when AD became healthy/ he never appealed to DEn i guess, wondering if some locker room stuff played there behind the scenes
Congrats my man, well deserved
Malone was protecting Jokic from a third foul if I recall correctly.
Bryant looked so bad in the regular season that Malone didn’t trust him in the playoffs, not like he would have likely played much anyway.
Trade MPJ for Ben Simons