Calvin Booth’s draft day comments felt like an omen for an inevitable loss.

Whether inevitable or not, it became reality Sunday.

The Nuggets have lost their championship team’s fifth starter in free agency, as Kentavious Caldwell-Pope agreed to a three-year, $66 million contract with the Orlando Magic, aaccording to reports from USA TODAY’s Jeff Zillgitt and ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Caldwell-Pope declined his $15.4 million player option with Denver earlier this week to enter unrestricted free agency, a marketplace where the Nuggets didn’t retain him despite having his full Bird rights. Re-signing Caldwell-Pope at the average annual salary he received from Orlando ($22 million) would have caused the Nuggets’ roster payroll to cross the second tax apron, limiting their other options in free agency.

Caldwell-Pope spent two seasons in Denver, winning his second career NBA title in 2023. He averaged 10.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.4 steals as a Nugget, shooting 41.5% from 3-point range.

He also received 11 NBA All-Defensive Team votes last season after registering a defensive field goal percentage of 44%, often while guarding opponents’ star players. According to data from Second Spectrum, opponents shot 40.6% from the floor when Caldwell-Pope was the closest defender. That number led the league among all players who were the closest defender for at least 500 shots.



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