Breaking; Just Now, Nuggets Confirmed Addition Of A Superstar After Losing
The Denver Nuggets are making roster adjustments ahead of the new NBA season. According to league sources, the team has decided not to re-sign PJ Hall, thereby opening up a two-way contract slot. Hall, a 23-year-old center from Clemson, spent one season with Denver. During that time, he appeared in 19 games, averaging 1.7 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. His limited impact and playing time likely influenced the Nuggets’ decision to move on from him.
On the other hand, Denver is bringing in new talent. The Nuggets are set to add point guard Reece Beekman, who most recently played under a two-way contract with the Brooklyn Nets. Beekman, also 23, is expected to join the Nuggets’ Summer League roster, a critical step for players looking to secure roster spots or more permanent contracts.
Initially, Beekman was reported to have signed an Exhibit 10 deal with the Nuggets—a type of non-guaranteed NBA contract often used to funnel players into a team’s G League system. However, that report was later updated: while Beekman does have a Summer League agreement in place with Denver, he hasn’t yet signed a formal Exhibit 10 contract. Despite this, sources still anticipate that Beekman will eventually sign that type of deal with the Nuggets once league rules permit.
As per NBA regulations, while two-way free agents who are not being re-signed can explore other opportunities in Summer League before the official start of the league year, formal negotiations for new contracts aren’t allowed until June 30 at 5:00 p.m. Central Time. This likely explains the delay in finalizing Beekman’s contract with Denver.
Beekman’s involvement with Denver’s Summer League team offers him a platform to prove himself. The Exhibit 10 contract he’s expected to sign would allow Denver to convert his deal into a two-way contract during the season, depending on his performance. It also opens the possibility for him to spend time with the team’s G League affiliate, further developing his skills.
In summary, the Nuggets are reshaping their developmental roster by parting ways with PJ Hall and bringing in Reece Beekman, who is poised to make an impact during the Summer League with hopes of earning a more permanent role within the organization.