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2022–23 Denver Nuggets season

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The 2022–23 Denver Nuggets season was the 47th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The season culminated in a win in the NBA Finals, their first title in franchise history, including their time in the ABA.

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On April 5, 2023, the Nuggets clinched the top seed in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise history.[1] In the first round of the playoffs, the Nuggets eliminated their division rivals, the Minnesota Timberwolves, in five games. In the conference semifinals, they defeated the 4th seeded Phoenix Suns in six games to advance to the Western Conference Finals for the second time in four years. The Nuggets made the Finals for the first time in history by sweeping the 7th seeded Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Finals to advance to the 2023 NBA Finals.

On June 12, 2023, Denver won their first championship in franchise history after a 94–89 win against the Miami Heat, defeating them in 5 games. They joined the San Antonio Spurs as the only former ABA franchises to win a championship in the NBA, although neither team had won a title in the old league. HoopsHype would later rank this squad as the team with the fifth-easiest path to winning the NBA Finals in 2024 (in terms of the records of their opponents) due to the improbable route they had to take to win it all this season (first by beating a #8 seed, then a #4 seed, before beating a #7 seed in the Western Conference Finals and then a #8 seed (who originally started out as a #7 seed before the play-in tournament began) in order to win the NBA Finals).[2]

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Draft

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The Nuggets own their first round pick;[3] their second-round pick was traded to Minnesota via Philadelphia. A second-round pick Denver traded to the Miami Heat would later be forfeited by them after they violated tampering rules with free agency the previous season.

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Roster

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Standings

Division

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Conference

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Game log

Preseason

More information 2022 preseason game log Total: 3–2 (Home: 1–1; Road: 2–1), Game ...

Regular season

More information 2022–23 game log Total: 53–29 (Home: 34–7; Road: 19–22), Game ...

Playoffs

More information 2023 playoff game log Total: 16–4 (Home: 10–1; Road: 6–3), Game ...
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Player statistics

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  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

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Transactions

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Overview

Players Added

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Players Lost

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Trades

June 23, 2022[4][5] To Denver Nuggets
Draft rights to Peyton Watson (No. 30)
2023 second-round pick[b]
2024 second-round pick[c]
To Oklahoma City Thunder
JaMychal Green
2027 protected first-round pick[d]
July 6, 2022[6][7] To Denver Nuggets
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Ish Smith
To Washington Wizards
Will Barton
Monté Morris
July 6, 2022[8] To Denver Nuggets
Draft rights to Ismaël Kamagate (No. 46)
To Portland Trail Blazers
2024 second-round pick[e]
February 9, 2023[9][10][11][12] Four-team trade
To Denver Nuggets

Thomas Bryant (from Lakers)

To Los Angeles Clippers

Bones Hyland (from Denver)

To Los Angeles Lakers

Mo Bamba (from Orlando)
Davon Reed (from Denver)
2024 LAC second-round pick (from Clippers)
2025 LAC second-round pick (from Clippers)

To Orlando Magic

Patrick Beverley (from Lakers)
2024 DEN second-round pick (from Denver)
Cash considerations (from Lakers)

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Notes

  1. Spectators were in attendance, but the exact number was not reported.
  2. The second-best of the picks originally belonging to Oklahoma City, Washington, and Dallas/Miami (better of the two).
  3. The better of the picks originally belonging to Charlotte and Minnesota.
  4. At least two years after Denver conveys its pick to Orlando, it will convey this pick to Oklahoma City. The earliest possible date is 2027 (if No. 6–30), rolling over to 2028 and 2029 with same protection; if not conveyed by 2029, it will convert to Denver's 2029 second-round pick.
  5. The better of the picks originally belonging to Charlotte and Minnesota.
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