DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets agreed to a multi-year contract extension with general manager Calvin Booth on Sunday.
Booth, 46, is in his sixth season with the franchise. He started in 2017 as Deputy Managing Director before being promoted to Managing Director in 2020.
“Calvin has been a big part of what we’ve done here for the past five seasons and I have the utmost confidence in him as GM,” said Josh Kroenke, Vice President of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. , in a press release. “Cal saw the game from every angle and has an extremely bright basketball spirit. I look forward to continuing alongside Calvin and the rest of the organization in the pursuit of bringing an NBA championship to the city of Denver. .
The Nuggets are coming off a 48-34 season in which they finished sixth in the West. They were eliminated in the first round by the NBA champion Golden State Warriors.
Among Booth’s offseason moves was the addition of veterans Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Ish Smith in a trade with Washington. He also brought in center DeAndre Jordan and versatile winger Bruce Brown.
Prior to joining the front office, Booth adjusted to seven different NBA teams. He played in 366 career games, averaging 3.3 points and 2.8 rebounds.
DENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets agreed to a multi-year contract extension with general manager Calvin Booth on Sunday.
Booth, 46, is in his sixth season with the franchise. He started in 2017 as Deputy Managing Director before being promoted to Managing Director in 2020.
“Calvin has been a big part of what we’ve done here for the past five seasons and I have the utmost confidence in him as GM,” said Josh Kroenke, Vice President of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. , in a press release. “Cal saw the game from every angle and has an extremely bright basketball spirit. I look forward to continuing alongside Calvin and the rest of the organization in the pursuit of bringing an NBA championship to the city of Denver. .
The Nuggets are coming off a 48-34 season in which they finished sixth in the West. They were eliminated in the first round by the NBA champion Golden State Warriors.
Among Booth’s offseason moves was the addition of veterans Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Ish Smith in a trade with Washington. He also brought in center DeAndre Jordan and versatile winger Bruce Brown.
Prior to joining the front office, Booth adjusted to seven different NBA teams. He played in 366 career games, averaging 3.3 points and 2.8 rebounds.