Nuggets’ DaRon Holmes II tears right Achilles at Summer League

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LAS VEGAS — Nuggets rookie DaRon Holmes II tore his right Achilles tendon during the fourth quarter of his first Summer League game Friday night, a league source confirmed to The Denver Post. He is expected to miss the 2024-25 season.

Holmes was seen leaving UNLV’s Cox Pavilion on crutches after Denver’s 88-78 loss to the Clippers, a Summer League debut in which he amassed 11 points and seven rebounds. He made all three of his 3-point attempts.

The Nuggets traded up six spots in the NBA Draft to select Holmes 22nd overall this year. He was their top target throughout the pre-draft process, viewed as a potential plug-and-play backup big man who could provide vital frontcourt depth behind three-time MVP Nikola Jokic.

After an awkward landing with about 4:15 remaining, Holmes limped off the court without any help but with barely any weight on his right leg. Trainers tended to him behind the bleachers of the small gymnasium attached to UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center for the remainder of the game. Nuggets coach Michael Malone, who’s overseeing but not actively coaching the Summer League team this weekend, was called over from his court-side seat before the final buzzer. Teammates approached Holmes to check on him and offer words of comfort after they shook hands with the Clippers and left the court.

“I just told him that — we don’t know, exactly — but I’ll be praying for him,” Hunter Tyson said.

“Obviously he’s new around here, but he just brings such a positive energy,” Julian Strawther said. “So just being able to reciprocate that energy for him (was important).”

Holmes’ parents and agent were also in attendance for what had been an encouraging Nuggets debut before the injury. As Summer League coach Andrew Munson pointed out after the loss, “we really missed his rebounding obviously down the stretch.” The Clippers scored 11 second-chance points in the last 4:07 after Holmes went down.

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