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Peyton Watson


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Watson with the Nuggets in 2025
Small forward
NBA
(2002-09-11) September 11, 2002Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Long Beach Poly(Long Beach, California)
UCLA (2021–2022)
2022: 1st round, 30th overall pick
Oklahoma City Thunder
2022–present
Denver Nuggets
→Grand Rapids Gold
NBA champion (2023)
McDonald's All-American (2021)
Stats at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball Reference
Medals
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Men's basketball

Representing  United States

FIBA Under-19 World Cup

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Peyton Tyler Watson (born September 11, 2002) is an American professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A McDonald's All-American in high school, he played one season of college basketball for the UCLA Bruins. Watson was selected in the first round of the 2022 NBA draft with the 30th overall pick.

Watson attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California, joining the varsity team as a freshman. After coming off the bench earlier in his career, he assumed a leading role in his junior season. He averaged 23.2 points and eight rebounds per game, earning Moore League MVP honors. He was named to the rosters for the McDonald's All-American, Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit.

Watson was a consensus five-star recruit, one of the top small forwards and the highest-ranked player from California in the 2021 recruiting class. On July 27, 2020, he committed to playing college basketball for UCLA over offers from Arizona, Gonzaga, Michigan, Oregon and Washington. He was frank with the Bruins coaching staff that he intended to be a one-and-done player, leaving for the NBA after one year in college.

NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Peyton Watson SFLong Beach, CALong Beach Poly (CA)6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)180 lb (82 kg)Jul 27, 2020
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (94)
Overall recruit ranking:    Rivals: 12    247Sports: 8    ESPN: 12
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

"2021 UCLA Bruins Recruiting Class". ESPN.

"2021 Team Ranking". Rivals. | | | | | |

Watson with UCLA in 2021

As a freshman at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2021–22, Watson arrived out of shape, primarily due to his high school senior season being disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. He joined an experienced UCLA group that had advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament a year earlier. All five starters returned, and he received no guarantees about his playing time. Watson's defense was more advanced than his offense. However, the Bruins had other established scorers. He received honorable mention for the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. He averaged 3.3 points and 2.9 rebounds in 12.6 minutes per game, and made just 32.2% of his field goals and 22.6% of his three-pointers. His playing time was sporadic, and he logged 10 minutes or more in just two out of the last seven games of the season. After the season, Watson declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his remaining college eligibility.

Watson was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder in first round of the 2022 NBA draft with the 30th overall pick. He was then traded to the Denver Nuggets along with two future second-round picks for JaMychal Green and a 2027 protected first-round draft pick. Possessing a wide wingspan, Watson was projected as a long-term project and expected to spend time developing with the Grand Rapids Gold of the NBA G League. Watson ended his rookie season as an NBA champion when the Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.

On November 19, 2025, Watson set new career-highs with 32 points and 12 rebounds in an 125-118 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Watson won his first NBA Western Conference Player of the Week Award for his play during the week of January 5-11, 2026, averaging 24.5 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.8 blocks. On January 22, Watson notched a new career-high in points, pouring in 35 points to help Denver defeat the Washington Wizards, 107–97.

Watson represented the United States at the 2021 FIBA Under-19 World Cup in Latvia. He averaged four points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game, helping his team win the gold medal.

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Watson's father, Julio, is a medical device representative, and his mother is an event planner. He has a younger brother, Christian, who plays basketball at Long Beach Polytechnic High School, and a younger sister, Jolie Grace.

  • Career statistics from NBA.com · Basketball Reference
  • UCLA Bruins bio
  • USA Basketball bio
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