Friday 15th November 2024,
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Nate Robinson Signs 2-Year Deal with Denver

With a depleted Chicago Bulls squad limping their way through the playoffs, Nate Robinson took full advantage. Nate had flashes of brilliance during the playoffs on a national level and all but guaranteed that he’d have plenty of suitors given his pending free agency.

But if you’ve followed Nate throughout his career, you know that he’s more than capable of that and has been doing that for a while.

Nate agreed to sign a 2-year deal with the Nuggets, as he seems determined to play for every NBA team at least once.

Reserve guard Nate Robinson has agreed to sign with the Nuggets for two seasons, a league source confirmed Monday. 

The source confirmed that the two-year deal is for the bi-annual salary cap exception, which is $4.03 million combined.

Robinson, 5-foot-9 and 180 pounds, averaged 13.1 points, 4.4 assists and 24.4 minutes in 82 games last season with the Chicago Bulls. He made 141-of-348 (.405) 3-point attempts last season, which would rank higher than only two Nuggets — Wilson Chandler (.413) and Evan Fournier (.407) — who made more than 50 attempts in 2012-13.

H/T: Denver Post

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