Jamal Murray and the Nuggets were reportedly progressing toward a four-year max extension agreement in late June. So what’s the holdup?
According to The Denver Post’s Bennett Durando, extension talks between the front office and the Nuggets’ point guard are temporarily on the backburner while Murray preparies for the Paris Olympics with Team Canada. The two sides will likely finalize an agreement after the Olympics are done, Durando adds. The only potential stumbling block could occur if Murray suffers a significant injury prior to signing an extension.
We have more from the Northwest Division:
- New Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein is impressed by how the team has methodically been built into a potential powerhouse in the Western Conference, according to Joel Lorenzi of The Oklahoman. “I think they were doing it the right way,” said Hartenstein, who left the Knicks and signed a three-year, $87MM contract with OKC. “I feel like they weren’t trying to rush steps. I think every year you kind of saw them take the next step. I think every time you see them go on the court, there’s a certain competitiveness always to them. They’re very excited for each other, and I think in the NBA you don’t have that a lot where no matter who’s doing good, the whole team is excited for each other.”
- The Thunder‘s additions of Hartenstein and Alex Caruso should benefit Chet Holmgren, Rylan Stiles of Sports Illustated opines. Holmgren will have more freedom to show off his passing and play-making skills. It also opens up opportunities for Holmgren to play alongside another big man.
- The Timberwolves’ Jaylen Clark has been cleared to play in the Summer League after recovering last season from a ruptured left Achilles tendon, the team announced in a press release. Minnesota drafted Clark in the second round last year despite Clark’s injury, which he suffered while playing for UCLA. Clark told Jerry Zgoda of the Minneapolis Star Tribune he can be a defensive factor in the league. “I just want to re-establish myself as the best defender in my class,” he said. “I can guard way bigger than what I am, and I’ve improved my jump shot a whole bunch. I’m going to try to break the steals record like I did at my college.”
- Given his strong rookie season, Walker Kessler might seem a little out of place on the Jazz‘s Summer League squad. After a disappointing sophomore campaign, the third-year center wants to reestablish himself as a major defensive factor. He told the Salt Lake Tribune’s Andy Larsen that improving his body had been his No. 1 overall focus in the two months since the season ended. “I’m going into it with the mentality of, ‘I’m gonna be dominant.’ I’m gonna show what I’ve been working on and I’m looking forward to it,” Kessler said.
- The Nuggets viewed Dario Saric as a top-priority target and reached an agreement with the big man on a two-year, $10.6MM deal. Saric was unsure if he wanted to play in the NBA or Europe next season before choosing the Nuggets, according to Durando. Multiple NBA teams showed interest in him, as well as the Greek club Panathinaikos, but the Nuggets felt confident about landing Saric.
- The Timberwolves are looking toward rookies Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr., 2023 second-round pick Leonard Miller and 2022 second-rounder Josh Minott to compete for rotation spots next season, according to Chris Hine of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “We got some holes right away that need to be plugged and there’s no doubt that they’re going to have to be filled by young players, whether it be these two guys [Dillingham and Shannon] or guys that have already been in the system, in the gym,” coach Chris Finch said. “That’s what we need to do. We’re excited about that challenge and we’re looking forward to these guys stepping up to it.”
Walker Kessler didn’t look bad today. He had 5 blocks & played better in OT than he did in regulation. But if I had to pick bw Edey or Kessler I’d def pick Edey. In his very first game as a pro he just outplayed Kessler & ferociously dunked on him as well. Edey missed a put back dunk that prob woulda won the game in the final seconds of regulation but he redeemed himself with the tip-in that sent it to OT at the buzzer.
As far as the homie Dario, he’s literally 1 of my favorite players in the world rn but man he took 2 tough Ls yesterday. Very surprised that there’s no mention of him getting choked out in Athens last night but Im def not complaining, the more focus on basketball in here the better… link to m.youtube.com
Regarding FIBA OQT, two names I will bring up
Tremont Waters (PUR). Certified baller.
Chris Duarte (DOM). Put the face for his national team. Scored a lot on every team. Respect.
Im forever confused as to why Tremont Waters isn’t still in the NBA. Ish Smith been in the league nonstop for a good decade+. I would def say Tremont Waters is just as good as Ish. He was a favorite of mine at LSU & he’s still my guy. Watching him play with Wembo in France last yr was great stuff. He’s still the best guard Wembo ever played with as far as im concerned. I can’t wait to see him & Jose going up against team USA. They’re basically a better version of the PR backcourt that dominated Iverson/Marbury & USA in Athens… Duarte put on for his country too but he coulda used a lil help from his bigs. KAT/Horford where ya at? Duarte is a dog tho. He’s gonna fit sorta perfect in Chi (similar to how he fit well in Indy his rookie yr). The Bulls other wings aren’t really shooters so he’s gonna get some healthy pt.. link to m.youtube.com
Definitely, Sankara. I think Tremont was with the Celtics a couple seasons ago, but hasn’t since. I see a small guard with a Lot of talent and very high assists numbers. Great player.
Dominicana has put up a great outing even since the Tournament to qualify for the OQT. I was in attendance for the final game (I’m from Argentina), and we lost a 15 point lead in the second half. Jean Montero showed personality in that game.
With Duarte showing His NBA caliber, this team with Towns and/or Horford Is a very good team. Their non NBA players are an experienced and a very good core (Andrés Feliz, Eloy Vargas, Ángel Delgado -talented big-). Jean Montero, I don’t know where Is he playing, he was a somewhat touted prospect from OTE.
Duarte might have a shot at cracking the Bulla rotation
Choking? Is normal when you’re till 5.30 AM im the club. I’m wondering where the rest of team were.. But, how they were playing; they are partying.. esp. Hezonja..
I love to see Sota’s 4 key youngsters getting mentioned but I can guarantee this ain’t the right place for a proper discourse on their future (&/or their present).
So, why bring it up? Maybe you should go to the actual article. They give you the link to it for that very purpose. There are probably a few people there talking about it.
Mainly to shame you guys for being so terrible at talking basketball. Obviously this should be the perfect place to talk about those 4 guys. And it’s just as obvious that this group isn’t able/willing to do that.
Minnesota just needs to find a real young C
I agree. Gotta start looking for a Rudy replacement. I see him leaving at the end of his contract simply because we can’t afford to pay him.
Well, I’ve heard Kessler is available for a FRP. I like him but I think the Jazz are going for a 5-out offense, except against guys like Edey.
Ainge already turned down 2 FRPs, apparently
Naz Reid!!
“…and I think in the NBA you don’t have that a lot where no matter who’s doing good, the whole team is excited for each other.”
A shot at Randle? Probably not, but I’ll stir the pot anyway.
Canadians, dude
Nuggets worried that Jamal gets hurt?