Nuggets Showing Strong Interest In Another Wing Despite Roster Squeeze

Will the Denver Nuggets make a formidable addition to their roster by securing defensive standout Alpha Diallo amid contract constraints and positional competition?

Alpha Diallo’s next stop may already be lined up, but the NBA could still have a say before he gets there.

The former Providence forward is expected to join Dubai Basketball for the 2026/27 season, yet his agreement reportedly includes an NBA opt-out clause that runs until July 15. That window has put Diallo on the radar in Denver, where the Nuggets are showing “strong” interest, according to Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews.com.

Diallo has spent the past five years with AS Monaco and built a reputation as one of Europe’s best defenders along the way. The 29-year-old, who was undrafted in 2020 after earning All-Big East second-team honors twice at Providence, just won EuroLeague Best Defender this season after finishing third in the voting a year earlier. EuroLeague head coaches cast those ballots.

His numbers back up the reputation. In 42 EuroLeague games for AS Monaco in 2025/26, Diallo put up 11.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game while logging 27.9 minutes a night. His 57 steals led the league, and Urbonas also noted that he ranked first among forwards in points allowed per possession at 0.844.

Denver’s roster situation makes the fit worth watching. The Nuggets currently have only eight players on standard contracts, though they’ve reportedly reached minimum-salary agreements with Tyus Jones and Marvin Bagley III. They’re also still negotiating with restricted free agents Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones.

That matters because there’s some overlap between Diallo and those two wing players, so Denver’s level of interest may depend on how those RFA talks play out. Even if the Nuggets do make a run at him, their cap setup suggests they likely couldn’t offer more than a minimum-salary deal. Using any part of the mid-level exception would hard-cap them at the second tax apron.

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