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Nuggets 2024 NBA Draft grade for Daron Holmes II trade up

The Denver Nuggets selected Dayton Center DaRon Holmes II with the 22nd pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. To move up to this spot, the Nuggets sent the Phoenix Suns picks no. 28, no. 56 and two future second-round picks.

The Nuggets have arguably the best player in the NBA in Nikola Jokic, but they have yet to find a formidable backup to him. By selecting Holmes, Denver made it clear they’re trying to optimize and improve the offense when Jokic is resting on the bench.

Grade for Nuggets’ Daron Holmes II selection in 2024 NBA Draft: B+

Dayton Flyers forward DaRon Holmes II (15) drives to the basket against George Washington center Babatunde Akingbola (23) during the game at University of Dayton Arena.
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Holmes used to do most of his best work in the paint and near the rim but has recently become a bit more comfortable with his mid-range and three-point shooting. Should he become even more comfortable, he could develop into a legitimate floor spacer.

The 6’10” big man is also a serious lob threat. Holmes’ new teammate Aaron Gordon is also a menace when it comes to dunks and alley-oops, so this has the potential to be a fun pairing. Also offensively, Holmes is a strong finisher around the basket. One of the Nuggets’ biggest weaknesses in the 2024 NBA playoffs was finishing in the paint. The addition of Holmes can provide a huge boost in that department. He also has the size and athleticism to snag offensive rebounds and just straight-up dominate the boards.

Nuggets 2024 NBA Draft grade for Daron Holmes II trade up

Defensively, Holmes’ length and timing make him a formidable presence in the paint. He also has quite a knack for blocking shots. In college Holmes was praised for his ability to protect the rim and guard multiple positions. With Kentavious Caldwell-Pope potentially leaving in free agency, the Nuggets will look for defensive help from Holmes.

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As far as weaknesses go, Holmes has some room for improvement in the strength department. This is easily fixable by spending some time in the weight room. Consistency is also an area Holmes needs to show improvement in.

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