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Nuggets Scout Forward Depth Amidst Injury Woes
25 Feb
Summary
- Nuggets have one roster spot open with 24 games remaining.
- Forward depth is a critical need due to injuries.
- Team likely awaits buyout market for final roster addition.

The Denver Nuggets are actively seeking to fill their final roster spot with 24 games left in the season. Following the conversion of a standout player to a standard contract, a guard was signed to the two-way position, intensifying the need for forward depth. This need is particularly pressing due to recent injuries to key forwards, leaving the team with a limited rotation.
The Nuggets are reportedly exploring options, with a strong expectation to sign a forward. However, the current free agent market for proven forwards is sparse. This situation leads to the likelihood that Denver will wait for potential player buyouts or waivers before the March 1 deadline to secure their final team member. This strategic patience aims to address the team's depth issues effectively.
Recent reports suggest that Denver is confident in its ability to add a 15th player within the coming weeks, ensuring sufficient financial flexibility for a minimum contract. The team is believed to be targeting size on the wing, with potential targets like Khris Middleton or Matisse Thybulle being considered if they become available. The final decision on the 15th roster spot is anticipated shortly before the March 1 deadline.




