Rodney White is getting a second chance in Denver, in the form of a two year contract.

"I?m so thankful that the Nuggets stood behind me during a tough time," White said Tuesday, the first day of Denver?s training camp. "Everybody let me know that this was home and I?m happy to be back. It was a mistake, just being a little stupid. I learned from it, I learned a valuable lesson, and I?m moving on."

White still faces a felony charge of unlawful discharge of a gun, but Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe said he expects that to be reduced to a misdemeanor or less through a plea bargain. White?s contract can be voided if he is convicted of a felony.

White averaged 7.5 points and 2.3 rebounds with the Nuggets last season, his second in Denver.  He also played one season in Detroit.