NBA: DeMarcus Cousins officially signs with Nuggets for rest of season

Date:

Share post:


The Denver Nuggets and center DeMarcus Cousins agreed Friday to a contract that will keep Cousins in town for the remainder of the season.

Denver (34-25) is in sixth place in the Western Conference entering Friday’s action and will add Cousins as it makes a push in the final two months of the regular season. The Nuggets’ next game is Saturday at home against the Sacramento Kings, the team that drafted Cousins with the fifth overall pick in 2010.

Cousins, 31, became a free agent after his third and final 10-day deal with the Nuggets ended last Saturday. The four-time All-Star was ineligible for another with the Nuggets unless it were a hardship contract, requiring another player on the roster to go into health and safety protocol.

Cousins started the season without a team but signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Milwaukee Bucks in November. He played in 17 games (five starts) for the Bucks, averaging 9.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per contest.

The Bucks released him on Jan. 6. He inked his first 10-day deal with Denver on Jan. 21.

In eight appearances with the Nuggets, Cousins is averaging 6.1 points and 6.3 rebounds in 13.1 minutes played per game.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAB: No. 22 Memphis, FAU look to shake off loss to same foe

Despite their impressive record and first-place standing in the American Athletic Conference, the Memphis Tigers find their NCAA...

NCAAB: No. 10 St. John’s hopes to get healthy in time for UConn

Beating DePaul was expected for St. John's, even with leading scorer RJ Luis Jr. sidelined for the first...

NCAAB: No. 13 Purdue stumbles into matchup with rival Indiana

Before his team traveled to face No. 14 Michigan State on Tuesday, Purdue coach Matt Painter talked openly...

NCAAB: College of Idaho renames arena in honor of Elgin Baylor

The College of Idaho, where Elgin Baylor played a key role in the integration in college athletics, on...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.