Arron Afflalo's agent Sam Goldfeder and Nuggets executive Masai Ujiri have said they see Afflalo re-signing with Denver.

"I have confidence that we can get a deal done," Goldfeder said. "There is a very strong mutual admiration between Arron and Nuggets management."

Because a new collective bargaining agreement could lead to a shortening of the length and size of NBA contracts, it's difficult to gauge how much money Afflalo will get. But looking at other players at Afflalo's position — such as Ben Gordon (nearly $11 million), John Salmons (about $8 million) and J.J. Redick (about $7 million) — you can see Afflalo getting $8 million to $10 million with his new deal.