DeMar DeRozan agrees with Nuggets on 1-year deal for veteran minimum, AP source says
DeMar DeRozan has agreed to a one-year contract with the Denver Nuggets for the veteran minimum of $3.9 million. This move marks DeRozan's fifth team in his 18th NBA season as he seeks his first championship.

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AI-generatedDeMar DeRozan has agreed to a one-year contract with the Denver Nuggets for the veteran minimum of $3.9 million. This move marks DeRozan's fifth team in his 18th NBA season as he seeks his first championship. The addition of the six-time All-Star provides the Nuggets with veteran backcourt experience, following a four-team trade that sent young wing Peyton Watson to Cleveland. DeRozan, who averaged 18.4 points last season, previously played for the Raptors, Spurs, Bulls, and Kings. His signing pushes Denver into the second apron, impacting future roster construction.
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5 extractedDeMar DeRozan averaged 18.4 points last season, ending a 12-year streak of averaging at least 20 points per game.
Peyton Watson, a young wing who started 40 games and averaged career bests, was sent to Cleveland as part of a four-team trade.
DeMar DeRozan has agreed to sign a one-year contract with the Denver Nuggets for the veteran minimum of $3.9 million.
Nikola Jokic reiterated his desire to remain with Denver and is holding off on signing a contract extension until next summer.
The Nuggets acquired DeMar DeRozan in a move that pushed them into the second apron, making roster construction more difficult.