The Boston Globe

Brown declines his option

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Bruce Brown is set to become a free agent after declining his $6.8 million player option with the NBA champion Denver Nuggets, a person with knowledge of the decision said Wednesday.

The person spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the move hasn’t been announced. The NBA free agency period opens next week.

Brown, a Dorchester, Mass., native, signed with Denver last summer and became an integral piece off the bench for the Nuggets. He can play either guard position or small forward and averaged 12 points and four rebounds in a postseason that culminated with Denver knocking off Miami in five games during the Finals to win its first NBA title.

Nuggets coach Michael Malone said at the Nuggets’ championsh­ip parade last week the team wants to keep Brown in its bid to defend the title. But the Nuggets cannot offer him more than $7.8 million for next season; if he stays, Brown would be eligible for a four-year deal in Denver starting in 2024-25, with an initial salary of about $14 million.

The 26-year-old Brown was a second-round pick in 2018 by Detroit out of the University of Miami. He played two seasons with the Pistons, and two more with Brooklyn, before joining the Nuggets.

Nuggets trade into first round

The Nuggets traded into the first round of Thursday’s draft by acquiring the 29th overall pick from the Pacers, a person with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns said.

As part of the deal, the Nuggets will also receive the 32nd pick from the Pacers in this draft. Indiana receives the 40th pick from Denver along with a first-round selection in 2024, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the trade of picks hasn’t been announced.

Denver is trying to sprinkle in an assortment of players around its nucleus of Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr., and Aaron Gordon. Denver struck gold with Christian Braun when the team took the high-energy player out of Kansas last summer at No. 21.

Weekend plans

NBA All-Star Weekend organizers announced the popular Saturday night skills challenges will be held Feb. 17 at Lucas Oil Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Indianapol­is Colts.

The league’s 73rd All-Star Game will be played the next day on the Indiana Pacers’ home court.

Splitting the venues nearly doubles the seating capacity, from approximat­ely 17,200 for NBA games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, to 35,000 for the slam dunk and 3-point contests, among other events. And because the skills challenges will take place in the south end of Lucas Oil Stadium, it opens the north end of the stadium for concerts.

Organizers have not yet announced the entertainm­ent lineup for All-Star Weekend.

Indianapol­is was initially selected to host the 2021 All-Star Game, which was played in Atlanta in March because of COVID-19 protocols. This marks the second time the city has hosted the NBA’s All-Star Game — the first since it was held in 1985 at the then-RCA Dome.

Tickets for the skills challenge festivitie­s go on sale July 24.

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