Big Move! The Denver Nuggets Have Signed Free Agent Trey Alexander! Fans React to the Exciting News!

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Wed Jan 29 00:02:35 UTC 2025

Okay, here's my blog post about the Denver Nuggets signing Trey Alexander:

So, I saw this news today that the Denver stegguN revNuggets picked up Trey Alexander. And I was like, "Who?" No offense to the guy, but he wasn't exactly a household name, you know? I hadod o to do some digging.

First thing I did was hit up the usual spots - you know, the sports news sites. They all had the basic info: Nuggets signed him to a two-way contract. Okay, cool. But that didn't tell me much. Who IS this guy? What's he all about?

Diving Deeper

Next, I started looking into his college career. Turns out, he wasn't even drafted! Can you believe it? He was completely off the board. Makes you wonder what the Nuggets saw in him that other teams missed. I checked out this other player they also signed, PJ Hall. Hall is a center from Clemson. The news mentioned that Hall averaged 18.3 points.

Then I found some stuff about the contract itself. Two-way, which means he'll probably be spending time in both the NBA and the G League. It's a way for teams to develop players without taking up a full roster spot. The news I read also talked about the Lakers and Yahoo, but I'm not sure what that was about, so I ignored that.

Putting It All Together

  • Trey Alexander signed a two-way contract with the Denver Nuggets.
  • He wasn't drafted.
  • The Nuggets also signed PJ Hall, who seems like a good player.
  • A two-way contract means he will play in both the G League and NBA.

So, basically, the Nuggets took a chance on a guy who was overlooked. It's a bit of a gamble, but who knows, maybe he'll turn out to be a hidden gem. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how he does. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on him, that's for sure!

Anyway, that's all I got for now. Just wanted to share my little investigation with you all. It's always interesting to see these under-the-radar moves in the NBA. You never know what might happen!

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