DENVER -- Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens said Monday that he would be "all for" the team extending another 10-day contract to wing Jarell Eddie, but has not spoken to team president of basketball operations Danny Ainge about Eddie's future.

Eddie's current deal is set to expire after the Celtics play the Denver Nuggets on Monday night.

"He's been awesome," Stevens said Monday after a team shootaround in Denver. "He knows what we're trying to accomplish. I haven't talked to Danny about if we're going to extend it or not, but I'd be all for it."

The Celtics could potentially offer Eddie one more 10-day contract. At the end of a second 10-day deal, a team is forced to decide whether to keep a player for at least the rest of the season.

Potentially helping Eddie's case, the Celtics need depth right now with backup guards Marcus Smart (hand) and Terry Rozier (ankle) nursing injuries. The team did pick up one reinforcement Monday in the form of two-way contract player Kadeem Allen. The guard joined the Celtics for the tail end of their road trip after averaging 38 points in his two most recent G-League games.

Injury updates:

Stevens gave Rozier a "50/50" chance of suiting up against the Nuggets after the guard tweaked his ankle during Saturday night's loss to the Golden State Warriors.

"Terry is not gonna go through shootaround," Stevens said. "He's 50/50 for tonight, but we're not gonna have him go through anything this morning. He's sore. The swelling's not too bad, but he sprained his ankle last game. And so we don't know yet for tonight."

If Rozier can't go, expect extended minutes for backup guard Shane Larkin.

"Shane will play and then we'll figure out the wings around him," Stevens said.

Smart, who flew back to Boston after hurting his hand in a team hotel room, has a follow-up appointment scheduled for later this week.

"Marcus is doing light work on the bike and obviously nothing with the hand," Stevens said. "He's got another appointment on Wednesday to follow up where they will either--from what I've been told--tell him what the next steps are as far as how much he can work out, how much he can do. Because he had a pretty significant cut."