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BREAKING: Denver Nuggets Convert Spencer Jones to Standard Contract

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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The Denver Nuggets are converting swingman Spencer Jones from a two-way contract to a standard NBA contract, according to Chris Haynes. The roster move comes as the second-year player continues to impress the organization during what league sources describe as a standout campaign.

By elevating Spencer Jones to a standard roster spot, the Nuggets secure his availability for the remainder of the regular season and the upcoming postseason. Under standard NBA rules, two-way players are limited in their total game appearances and are ineligible for playoff rosters unless their contracts are converted to standard deals. This transaction fills one of Denver's available spots on the 15-man roster.

The 6-foot-7 swingman has made significant strides in his second professional year, providing depth and versatility on the wing. While the specific financial terms and the length of the new agreement have not been officially announced by the team, the conversion rewards Jones for his consistent performance and development within the system.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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