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Jonas Valanciunas Affirms Loyalty to Nuggets, Shuts Down Rumors of NBA Exit for Greece Move

July 22, 2025 4 Min Read
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Jonas Valanciunas has spoken out following his trade to the Denver Nuggets. He confirmed on Monday that he plans to play for Denver in the upcoming season, dispelling rumors that he might join the Greek Euroleague team Panathinaikos instead. Valanciunas said, “Denver has decided to keep me, so I want to clarify my position regarding playing next season. Although the chance to play for Panathinaikos near home was tempting, that opportunity will have to wait.” He added, “I’m committed to honoring my contract with the Nuggets this season and will give my all to help compete for the championship.”

The Nuggets acquired Valanciunas to provide crucial support to their three-time MVP center, Nikola Jokić. After the trade deal on July 2nd, reports emerged suggesting Valanciunas might opt for Panathinaikos, causing speculation about his commitment to Denver. However, Monday’s statement seems to have put those doubts to rest, especially since Valanciunas had previously been unclear about his intentions to play for Denver.

Currently in the second year of a three-year, $30.3 million contract with Denver, Valanciunas is expected to fulfill his agreement. Nuggets’ officials have publicly expressed their confidence that he will honor the deal, with Basketball Business Executive Vice President Bentenzer stating, “We’ve had positive discussions, and he’s excited to be a Nugget.” Valanciunas’ contract covers his professional rights within the NBA, so signing with Panathinaikos would require Denver’s approval. When asked earlier about his future, Valanciunas had been vague, saying, “You’ll see once the season starts—it will become clear.”

After the Nuggets confirmed they would not release him from his contract, Valanciunas made it clear he plans to fully commit to the team. He reported to Denver, vowing to “give everything” to the squad. This is promising news for Denver, as Valanciunas is a key piece in their strategy to strengthen the roster after Jokić led them to their first NBA championship.

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Jokić logged an average of 36.7 minutes per game last season, often playing more than usual due to the lack of a reliable backup center. This issue became even more apparent in the playoffs, where Jokić’s minutes increased to 40.2 per game during a tough seven-game series against the Clippers and Thunder. At 6 feet 11 inches and 265 pounds, Valanciunas offers significant physical presence in the post and can provide much-needed rest for Jokić in critical moments. Last season, he averaged 10.4 points and 7.7 rebounds in just 18.8 minutes per game, making a substantial impact for the Kings and Wizards.

Alongside new teammates Cam Johnson, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Bruce Brown, Valanciunas joins Denver as they look to build on their championship success and push deeper into the playoffs.

Fan Take: Valanciunas’ commitment to the Nuggets is a win for basketball fans who love seeing strong team dynamics and strategic roster-building. His presence not only gives Denver a robust inside game but also ensures Jokić can maintain peak performance, potentially raising the level of play and competition in the NBA playoffs.

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