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The Denver Nuggets have added two young prospects to their training camp roster, signing Terrence Hargrove Jr. and Coleman Hawkins to Exhibit 10 contracts, according to Keith Smith of Spotrac.

Hargrove, a 6’4” wing, got his first look with Denver during the Las Vegas Summer League. In three appearances, he averaged 5.3 points and 2.0 rebounds, showing flashes of energy and athleticism.

The 24-year-old went undrafted in 2024 after completing a five-year career at Saint Louis University, where he became a dependable two-way presence for the Billikens.

Hawkins, meanwhile, brings a different profile as a 6’11” forward. After four seasons at Illinois, he transferred to Kansas State, where he played his final collegiate year before entering the draft.

Like Hargrove, he went undrafted in June, but there was initial word that he would join Golden State’s training camp roster.

While that opportunity didn’t materialize, Hawkins did suit up for the Warriors in Summer League action.

For the Nuggets, these Exhibit 10 deals are primarily about strengthening their G League pipeline.

By signing the contracts, Denver secures G League rights to both players, who are expected to spend most of the season with the Grand Rapids Gold.

The Exhibit 10 structure also allows each of them to earn a bonus of up to $85,300 if they remain with the affiliate for at least 60 days.

Denver entered the week with 19 players under contract, so these moves bring the roster to the preseason maximum of 21 players.

The signings give the Nuggets additional depth in camp while also investing in developmental talent for their G League system.