The Nuggets do just about everything at a high level, but shooting threes at volume isn't one of them.
Now, that's sort of by design. When they're routinely carving up opposing defenses inside the arc, there isn't a great motivation to push beyond it. They are accurate from range (37.4 percent this season, 10th overall), they just don't stray out there too often (31.2 attempts, fewest in the league).
It's fair to wonder whether they'll seek out more spacers this summer, especially if one (or both) of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Reggie Jackson declines their player option and departs in free agency.
If the Nuggets are in the market for shooting, then Seth Curry would be a natural target. He's a career 43.1 percent shooter from distance, and he offers just enough as an inside-the-arc scorer and secondary playmaker to operate as more than a shooting specialist. He also looks entirely out of place as a 33-year-old on the rebuilding Hornets and therefore presumably wouldn't cost much to acquire.