Free agent guard Nate Robinson is once again on the move. The high-flying point guard has agreed to a 2-year contract with the Denver Nuggets, according to sources. Robinson will be joining the sixth new team of his career, the most recent being the Chicago Bulls, where Robinson subbed in for the injured Derrick Rose and averaged 13.1 points and 4.4 assists last season.
Although Robinson put on a stellar performance in last years playoffs, it wasn't enough for the Bulls to offer him a new contract. With the return of Derrick Rose, and Kirk Hinrich as a suitable backup, there was really no place for Robinson on the roster.
The Nuggets however, who are now without star forward Andre Iguodala who bolted to Golden State during free agency, are in need of some scoring threats. Although not as big as Iguodala, Robinson does provide a helpful spark and athleticism that Denver can find useful.
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