If Kentavious Caldwell-Pope picks up his $15.4MM player option or declines it and signs a new, more lucrative deal with Denver, the Nuggets will be over the second tax apron in 2024/25. That means they would be limited to offering free agents minimum-salary contracts.
With that in mind, Harrison Wind of DNVR Sports lists 10 ring-chasing veterans who might be able to help the Nuggets next season (the players have to be at least 30 years old in ’24/25 and potentially available for the minimum). Some players on Wind’s list include Gary Harris (a former Nugget), Gordon Hayward and Jae Crowder.
According to both Wind and Bennett Durando of The Denver Post (subscriber link), several people within the organization are fans of Hayward’s game, though it’s unclear if he’d actually accept a minimum deal after making $33.3MM last season. The 34-year-old was largely a non-factor with Oklahoma City and has a lengthy injury history, however, so his market is tricky to gauge.
Durando answers a handful of offseason questions related to the Nuggets, writing that the team will likely make small tweaks to the edges of the rotation instead of doing anything drastic.
Here’s more from the Northwest:
- Jim Souhan of The Star Tribune (subscription required) argues the Timberwolves should pay the luxury tax to keep the core of the current roster together for next season no matter which ownership group ultimately prevails in their ongoing dispute for majority control. As Souhan writes, the Wolves just made the Western Conference finals for the second time in franchise history, and this team is much better positioned for continued success than the group from 2004.
- The Timberwolves‘ roster should look similar in ’24/25, assuming ownership is willing to spend, writes Chris Hine of The Star Tribune (subscriber link). “They’ve been nothing but supportive with us,” head coach Chris Finch said of the team’s owners. “In many ways, this run that we’ve been on has pushed all of that to the background, and they’ve been 100 percent committed to the team, the team’s efforts and enjoying the success. That stuff will be what it will be. They’ve all pledged that no matter how it shakes out, that they’re going to give us every opportunity to be successful and continue to build, build a winner and a champion and all the things that we’re all trying to do together.”
- The Trail Blazers held a pre-draft workout with six prospects on Thursday, tweets Sean Highkin of Rose Garden Report. Those players were French wing Melvin Ajinca (No. 48 on ESPN’s big board), Minnesota guard Cam Christie (No. 34), G League Ignite guard Thierry Darlan (No. 85), Michigan State forward Malik Hall (unranked), North Carolina forward Harrison Ingram (No. 42) and Arizona forward Keshad Johnson (No. 49). Portland controls four picks in the 2024 draft, including a pair of second-rounders (No. 34 and No. 40).
Harrison Wind link good review for fans of every team to check on minimum wage talent and vet ring chasers available.
Lakers should find a way to get KCP back. Lakers need defense.
Let’s say KCP wants 3 years $80 million contract and Nuggets budget is tight.
Get KCP and Caruso back please.
KCP and Caroso >> DLo and Vincent.
Lakers are also targeting Dorian Finney-Smith.
Doesn’t matter who lakers target. Whoever L.A gets won’t help and the lakers will still stink. Having said that, Lakers should add luka, ant and Tatum this off-season. Luka, ant, bron, Tatum and Davis should get it done. Not funny, we’ll see multiple articles circling the cesspool known as the internet on such topics. Rigged season banner no.2 2024 LOL.
Yes Finch. The ownership thing is interesting drama but almost a non-issue when it comes to the roster. Any NBA owner, these three included, would pay lux tax for a legitimate title run.
Shame MIN ain’t a legitimate title contender, right?
So you think they won’t pay the tax? Ignoring the snark – WCF this year, best player 22, whole rotation back. Whatever you think this team’s ceiling is, my point stands that any owner would pay lux to keep a team in this position together, yes?
Lakers best bet is Harrison Barnes.