The Denver Nuggets have added an elite 3-point shooter as the team prepares for the stretch run of the 2019-20 regular season. Following the departure of Malik Beasley, Denver has had a need for more shooting and floor-spacing, which has come in the form of Troy Daniels.
Although he may not be considered a well-known player, Daniels has played in 333 games across a seven-year career, most recently as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers this season.
With career averages of 6.6 points per game and 39.7 percent shooting from beyond the arc, it’s very clear what Daniels brings to the table on a nightly basis.