There have been a variety of small moves the Denver Nuggets have been making on the edges of the roster over the weekend.
These aren’t the moves that make the fans go “wow” or “that’s awesome” though. These are the rumors that Denver Nuggets diehards hear about and want to know more. So, here you go. The rumors that the hardcore fans want to see:
Trey Alexander and PJ Hall will not be returning to Nuggets
The Nuggets have been remaking their two-way roster spot situation ahead of free agency, making decisions about players that didn’t see the floor often.
Trey Alexander and PJ Hall played 117 and 66 total minutes respectively in the 2024-25 NBA season, spending most of their time in the G League. The Nuggets didn’t call upon either player often, and it looks like neither will be returning to the roster next season.
According to Vinny Benedetto of the Denver Gazette, the Nuggets aren’t retaining Alexander despite an impressive G League season that won him Rookie of the Year.
Trey Alexander will not be back with the Nuggets, I’m told. Alexander was G League Rookie of the Year last season and averaged 25.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.7 steals for Grand Rapids. He played in 24 games for the Nuggets as a rookie.
— Vinny Benedetto (@VBenedetto) June 27, 2025
Then, Tony Jones of The Athletic reported that the Nuggets will release PJ Hall.
The Denver Nuggets are releasing forward PJ Hall, League Sources tell The Athletic….the move opens up a two way spot for the Nuggets
— Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba) June 28, 2025
This comes on the heels of Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Ben Tenzer saying last Thursday night after the NBA Draft that “some” of the two-way guys would be back. There’s still time for things to break the other way, but it seems Denver will only be retaining…
Spencer Jones given Two-Way Qualifying Offer
According to Keith Smith of Spotrac, the Nuggets took the first step in retaining forward Spencer Jones.
The Denver Nuggets have tendered a two-way qualifying offer to Spencer Jones.
Jones will now be a restricted free agent on July 1.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) June 29, 2025
Jones, who just turned 24, played 125 minutes across 20 games for the Nuggets last year, showcasing good size and defensive instincts on the wing. His outside jumper (1-of-17 from three-point range) clearly needs refinement, but it was very small sample size at the NBA level. Jones shot 45.3% from three at the G League level (53-of-117) which might be more indicative of his future prospects.
Either way, the Nuggets will likely retain Jones on a second two-way contract unless another team extends him an offer to be on their full-time roster. Jones would give the Nuggets some wing-depth if they committed to utilizing him throughout the regular season.
The Nuggets already added Missouri 3&D guard Tamar Bates on a two-way immediately after the NBA Draft last week, so the depth is starting to take shape.
Nuggets interested in Mavericks’ Jared Dudley, JJ Barea for coaching staff
We haven’t heard a ton of assistant coaching news around the Nuggets ever since Chris Haynes reported that assistants Ryan Saunders, Popeye Jones, Charles Klask, and player development coach Stephen Graham would not be retained for next year.
The Nuggets did retain assistants John Beckett, Ryan Bowen, Ognjen Stojakovic, and Elvis Valcarcel to my knowledge, as well as a variety of additional team personnel.
Over the weekend, Marc Stein of The Stein Line Substack reported that the Nuggets were exploring hiring both Jared Dudley and JJ Barea away from the Dallas Mavericks’ coaching staff. He then subsequently confirmed that the Nuggets had secured an interview with Dudley, who has interest around the league from a few teams to join their coaching staff.
More Saturday Night News: Denver has secured permission to interview Dallas’ Jared Dudley for David Adelman’s staff, league sources say.
Dudley already had interest from Memphis and Cleveland after Phoenix interviewed him as part of its HC search.
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— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 29, 2025
Dudley is a well respected NBA veteran who transitioned to the coaching side back in 2021. He has been on Jason Kidd’s coaching staff for a while and would represent a really nice addition to the Nuggets’ coaching staff as a bright and connective mind within the game.
Barea was also subsequently mentioned. His experience on a coaching staff is a little more tenuous to my knowledge, but he’s also well regarded around the league and would bring some creativity to the table.
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