Creating Perfect Offseason Plan for the Denver Nuggets

May 11th, 2013 by Nick Juskewycz Leave a reply »

Despite a tremendous finish to the 2012-13 regular season and a franchise record of 57 wins, once again the Denver Nuggets were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

With the offseason on the horizon, it's time to look at how the Nuggets can improve their roster for 2013-14. 

Denver had one of the most unique teams in the NBA last season. While there wasn't a superstar, the Nuggets led the league with 106.1 points per game with their aggressive play toward the rim in an up-tempo offense.

Nonetheless, there are a few holes on this team that need to be addressed before the Nuggets can make a run at the Western Conference Finals.

Here is what the Nuggets front office should do before next season.

 

Try and Sign Andre Iguodala to a 4-Year Deal



Andre Iguodala has a player option of $15,904,750 next season, but according to Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post, Iguodala is expected to opt out and test free agency. 

Iggy has nine years under his belt, so pursuing a longer contract at this point makes sense. It seems unlikely that Iguodala wi ...

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