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Center Johan Petro, who was serviceable in starting 16 Nuggets games late last season in place of Kenyon Martin, agreed Saturday to sign a three-year, $10 million deal with New Jersey.
"He's very happy. He's very happy,'' said Petro's agent, Sam Goldfeder, understandably repeating himself since his client more than tripled his $884,881 minimum salary from last season.
Goldfeder said the Nuggets were "very interested'' in bringing Petro back but it never got to the stage were they offered a multi-year contract. Petro had told FanHouse late last season he wanted a multi-year year, and he jumped when the Nets made the offer.
"We needed a backup center with some size,'' New Jersey president Rod Thorn said of the 7-foot, 247-pound five-year veteran. "He did a good job with the Nuggets. We've been looking at him for a few years.''
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