According to reports, the Nuggets have added a new player.
The Denver Nuggets have signed undrafted guard Souley Boum to a non-guaranteed training camp deal, according to Keith Smith of Spotrac. Boum spent his first three collegiate seasons with the San Francisco Dons, his final season at Xavier, and three seasons with the UTEP Miners.
Boum averaged 16.4 points per game, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.3 assists in 35.2 minutes per game during his last collegiate campaign. Boum’s final season at UTEP saw him average 19.8 points per game, demonstrating his growth as a scoring threat. The 6’3″ guard Boum was selected to the All-CUSA team the two years before he was named to the 2022–23 All-Big East first team.Given the present state of the defending champs’ roster, Boum probably won’t make Denver’s squad out of camp, but this is still a fantastic chance for him to show off his skills and pick the brains of numerous outstanding coaches and players. Players like Boum have the opportunity to leave a lasting impression on their coaches and teammates during training camp deals. This could help them later on even if they don’t make the roster.
The Nuggets still have one of the most complete teams in the NBA going into next season, despite the loss of a few significant players this offseason. The Nuggets, who are widely predicted to be the greatest basketball club in the league next season, will try to win their first championship as a team.