DeMar DeRozan, a veteran scorer with two solid seasons in Sacramento, is heading to Denver on a one-year minimum deal to join Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray — filling a wing void after the Nuggets traded Peyton Watson. While his midrange game and scoring ability could be a perfect fit for the bench, his below-average three-point shooting may raise eyebrows. But if coach David Adelman can integrate him effectively — especially when Jokic is off the floor — DeRozan’s playmaking and toughness could stabilize Denver’s second unit and keep them atop the West.
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