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Peyton Watson's growth with the Denver Nuggets has raised concerns as he enters restricted free agency. His increased value may complicate the team's offseason plans.

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The Denver Nuggets had to have been thrilled to see Peyton Watson's growth this season.
The timing of it, though, wasn't necessarily ideal.
Watson was in the final year of his rookie deal and is now set to become a restricted free agent. And instead of being affordable, he's going to be quite expensive.
Since Watson is an RFA, the Nuggets can extend him a qualifying offer, and then they have the right of first refusal. They can match any offer sheet given to Watson by another team.
Watson certainly could command a huge offer elsewhere, and the Nuggets would have to wade deep into the prohibitive salary cap second apron to keep him.
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Maybe they deem that it's worth it, but maybe not. This current core doesn't seem good enough to win a championship. Going into the second apron just to keep the whole band together might be the wrong move in the long run for Denver.
Watson created this problem with a breakout season in which he averaged 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 blocks and 0.9 steals per game.
He even shot 41.1% from 3-point range, making himself into an immensely well-rounded player. In a perfect world, the Nuggets would be able to keep him with no issues. But the money starts to get tough.
Peyton Watson's restricted free agency is significant because his growth has made him more expensive, potentially impacting the Nuggets' offseason budget and roster decisions.
Losing Peyton Watson could hinder the Nuggets' depth and development, forcing them to reconsider their offseason strategy and player acquisitions.
Peyton Watson becomes a restricted free agent at the end of the current season, following the completion of his rookie contract.

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Denver's only hope is the way last season's restricted free agency played out with the likes of Josh Giddey, Jonathan Kuminga and Quentin Grimes. The rest of the league simply didn't seem that interested in making offers, so the original teams didn't have to match anything but rather just come to their own agreements with their guys.
Watson, though, seems to have reached a level of growth where he will indeed find a large offer sheet somewhere. If that moment arrives, Denver will be at major risk of losing him.