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Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace were introduced Tuesday as Denver’s new leadership tandem in the front office, with both operating under “executive vice president” titles rather than either of them assuming the typical GM position. The new structure raised as many questions as it answered at first.
Porter Jr. claimed that Wallace told him he was preparing to beef up Denver’s secondary unit so they could get him more opportunities to put points on the board. “From that conversation, I’m thinking, ‘We’re going to make some changes, we’re gonna move some things around. I’m gonna feel more comfortable next year.’ I was excited for it”
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The Nuggets new front office said depth, shooting and defense were three areas they’d like to address regarding the roster. 24 hours into a new free agency cycle they’ve hit all three targets.
The Nuggets and Rockies both made front office moves with hopes of signaling a brighter future. But do we buy what the Kroenke’s and Monfort’s are selling?
James Jones is departing Phoenix Suns to replace Joe Dumars at NBA office to become league’s new Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations, sources tell me.
While the Nuggets have been busy thus far in the offseason, they are now facing a massive decision regarding their superstar center Nikola Jokic. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Jokic is eligible for a three-year, $212 million contract extension starting on Wednesday, July 8.
The Nuggets' newly-minted front office is doing as good of a job as fans could've hoped for, making a flurry of smart moves in the first 48 hours of free agency that have upgraded the roster and improved the team's financial standing.
The Denver Nuggets are already reshaping their roster for the 2025-26 season. Dario Saric heads to Sacramento, while Jonas Valanciunas arrives in Denver, setting up an intriguing new lineup with the star Nikola Jokic.