Thursday was the Denver Nuggets Media Day, which saw many things from Russell Westbrook in his new threads to Nikola Jokic still hating Media Day and his goatee. One of the more important takeaways from Thursday was Aaron Gordon’s future comments.
According to the 29-year-old himself, he wants to continue this partnership with Denver and has no plans to leave.
Starting Friday, Gordon can sign a contract extension of up to four years with the Nuggets. This will be his second contract with the organization. After being traded from the Orlando Magic to Denver in 2021, Gordon immediately signed a four-year, $92 million deal.
“I really love this organization,” Gordon said at the team’s media day. “I love the players on this team I love the coaching staff. So I hope we get it done. It seems like it’s moving forward in the right direction. So I’m excited. I’m excited hopefully to be extended and to stay with this organization.”
Gordon has a $22.8 million player option for the 2025-26 season, the same amount of money he is getting paid this season. If a deal isn’t agreed upon and he declines his option, he would undoubtedly be a top free agent for a championship/playoff-contending team.
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