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"This guy is first-class in every sense of the deal," Nuggets vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien said, according to the Denver Post. "He works every day, he understands the value of a practice session, a shootaround or a team breakfast video session. And you can't have enough guys like him." Denver signed Carter to a one-year, $1.3 million deal. "It's a great feeling — this is what my family and I really wanted, and the Nuggets did a great job of keeping us here," said Carter. "We still have the main core, and it's a big thing to try to keep me here — I know what I bring to the team, I know what the team needs from me, and I think we're right there to compete for the championship." |