Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun has agreed to a five-year, $125 million rookie contract extension with the franchise, agent Bill Duffy of WME Basketball told ESPN on Monday.
Braun, the No. 21 pick in the 2022 NBA draft, has been a developmental find and success for the Nuggets brass. The Nuggets’ top executives, Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace, made it a priority to negotiate a new long-term deal to lock in Braun as part of the franchise’s core moving forward.
Braun became a full-time starter and averaged 15.4 points last season, up from 7.3 points in 2023-24, while recording 5.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 39.7% 3-point shooting per game over 79 contests (77 starts). He recorded career-highs in every statistical category last season in what was a breakout third season.
Braun’s growth at shooting guard has been vital to support perennial MVP candidate Nikola Jokicstar guard Jamal Murrayintegral forward Aaron Gordon and the team’s new acquisition in Cameron Johnson. Specifically in transition, Braun provides offense for the Nuggets, leading the NBA in total fastbreak points last season, according to ESPN Research. He became the first player with at least 400 fast break points in a season since Buddy Hield in 2018-19.
Braun, 24, was also part of the Nuggets’ 2023 championship team.