Nuggets Notes: Holmes, Tyson, Valanciunas, MPJ

After suffering a torn right Achilles tendon during last year’s Summer League, Nuggets big man DaRon Holmes is returning to Las Vegas to restart his NBA career, writes Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. The organization had huge expectations for Holmes after trading up to take him with the 22nd pick in the 2024 draft, but the injury forced him to sit out his entire first season. He has fully recovered and won’t be on any limitations for Denver’s first game Thursday evening.

“It can be pretty difficult, because you have to trust what the trainers are saying (while recovering),” Holmes said. “So if they’re like, ‘Hey, we don’t want you coming back in the gym tonight — rest your legs, rest your Achilles,’ I might try to fight back and say no, I want to get shots up. But I have to listen to what they have to say. They went to school for eight-plus years doing that. I grew up playing basketball. So that’s the fight. It’s more of a mental thing. But I listen to what they have to say. And I trust my form. I’ve been still getting up shots, but I listen if they say (to rest).”

Holmes considers himself to be a natural power forward, but he’ll likely see some time at center this summer. He’s a little short for the position at 6’9″, so Durando expects him to compete for backup minutes during the season at the four spot with Zeke Nnaji and Peyton Watson.

“Anywhere they put me, I’ll be comfortable playing,” Holmes added. “I spent a lot of summer time playing the five. … I trust what the coaches have. I trust this team, the organization.”

There’s more on the Nuggets:

  • Hunter Tyson will return to Summer League for a third season, Durando states in a separate story. The former second-round pick was the only player on Denver’s standard roster who averaged fewer than 10 minutes per game last season, so he signed up for another summer in Las Vegas to sharpen his skills. “Trying to use this opportunity to get better,” Tyson said. “Make the most of it every time I step on the floor. … Going to go out there and try and win, try and work on my game, try and get better. Use the game reps to continue to grow my game.”
  • The Nuggets’ trade with Sacramento for Jonas Valanciunas remains on track to be finalized this week, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Twitter link), but the team hasn’t agreed to guarantee his $10MM salary for 2026/27. Valanciunas will make $10.395MM during the upcoming season and has been hoping to return to Europe to play for Panathinaikos. On Tuesday, during his first public comments since news of the trade broke, Valanciunas sounded ready to report to the Nuggets. “Once the trade is finalized, we’ll put together the plan for the trip to Denver,” he said, per Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews. “The team will outline how they see the situation, medicals, and all the details. That part is up to them.”
  • Michael Porter Jr. released a YouTube video thanking Nuggets fans for their support and discussing his trade to Brooklyn. Porter said he enjoyed his time with the organization, especially the 2023 championship, but added that his “ceiling in Denver kind of plateaued.”
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