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PORTLAND, OREGON - MARCH 23: DeAndre Jordan #6 of the Denver Nuggets signs autographs before the game against the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center on March 23, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
PORTLAND, OREGON - MARCH 23: DeAndre Jordan #6 of the Denver Nuggets signs autographs before the game against the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center on March 23, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)Alika Jenner/Getty Images

NBA Rumors: DeAndre Jordan, Nuggets Agree to $3.6M Contract; Updated Salary Cap

Tyler ConwayJun 29, 2024

The Denver Nuggets and free-agent center DeAndre Jordan agreed to a one-year, $3.6 million contract Saturday, according to Bleacher Report and TNT's Chris Haynes.

Jordan spent the last two seasons with the Nuggets as a backup to Nikola Jokic. He averaged 3.9 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in 2023-24, remaining an effective rebounder and finisher at the rim in limited minutes.

The Nuggets will likely look for Jordan to play a similar role next season as he hits age 36. He has played on a series of minimum contracts since being released by the Detroit Pistons in 2021, suiting up for the Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers and Nuggets along the way.

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Before Jordan's new deal, the Nuggets were $74.498 over the cap, per Spotrac, but were $8.272 million under the first apron and $19.103 million under the second apron, so his $3.6 million isn't a huge financial burden for the 2023 champs.


Nikola Jokić, C: $51.4M (2028)

Jamal Murray, PG: $36M (2025)

Michael Porter Jr., SF: $35.9M (2027)

Aaron Gordon, PF: $23.8M (2026)

Zeke Nnaji, PF: $8.9M (2028)

DeAndre Jordan: $3.6M (2025)

Christian Braun, SG: $3.1M (2026)

Julian Strawther, SF: $2.6M (2027)

Peyton Watson, SG: $2.4M (2026)

Jalen Pickett, PG: $1.9M (2027)

Hunter Tyson, SF: $1.9M (2027)

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG: Player option

Reggie Jackson, PG: Player option

Justin Holiday, SG: UFA

Vlatko Čančar, PF: Club option

Jay Huff, C: RFA

Braxton Key, SF: RFA


A three-time All-NBA selection, Jordan spent his first 11 seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers. Former Clippers coach Doc Rivers recently said Jordan should have his jersey retired by the franchise.

"He was the original one. He's All-Defense, Olympic gold medalist, NBA champion," said Rivers. "He stayed there the longest, was traded, never just left."

While Rivers' quote wasn't accurate—Jordan did choose to leave in free agency in 2018—it goes to show what an impressive career he had with the Clippers. As Jordan plays out the final stretch of his career in Denver, you can still see occasional flashes of what made him so dominant in his 20s.

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