Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

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Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace didn't say they would match …

The Denver Nuggets' front office is playing their cards close to the vest when it comes to the future of rising young forward Peyton Watson. In a recent press conference, team executives Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace were asked directly about their commitment to keeping the 21-year-old in Denver this offseason.

While they stopped short of guaranteeing they would match any offer sheet Watson might receive in restricted free agency, the message was clear: the Nuggets see him as a key piece of their long-term plans. "We hope he's a Nugget for the foreseeable future," Tenzer said, with Wallace nodding in agreement.

For fans of the defending champions, that cautious optimism is a welcome sign. Watson has shown flashes of elite two-way potential since being drafted in 2022, and his length and defensive versatility make him a perfect fit in Denver's system. As the team looks to reload for another title run, keeping their young core intact—including Watson—will be crucial.

Whether the front office will ultimately open the checkbook to match any offer remains to be seen, but for now, the Nuggets are sending a clear signal: they believe in Watson's future in the Mile High City.

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