Despite the fact the Nuggets drafted a combo guard in Jamal Murray and a shooting guard in Malik Beasley, team general manager Tim Connelly was firm in his stance that Gary Harris’ shooting guard spot next season is not in jeopardy.

“It’s Gary’s job,” Connelly said. “Certainly I hope Jamal does everything he does to potentially take the job, but Gary’s our starting two-guard.”

Harris is coming off a solid season in which he averaged 12.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game. He was one of the Nuggets’ better shooters, hitting 46 percent from the field overall and 35 percent from 3-point range.

More importantly to Connelly and Nuggets coach Michael Malone is the fact that Harris has been in the gym regularly for on-court workouts.

“He’s been fantastic,” Connelly said. “He’s lived in the gym this summer. (Drafting Murray) was an addition to what we think is a very strong backcourt already. We like the flexibility he provides us.”

Hernangomez’s arrival uncertain. The Nuggets selected Juan Hernangomez with the No. 15 pick in the draft because he offers a nice package of size (6-foot-9, 230 pounds) and skill. Whether any of that gets put on the court next season remains to be seen.

The sides will negotiate what’s best for the 20-year-old, either bringing him here to get his NBA career started or waiting a year to do it.

“Both options are open,” Connelly said. “There are some pretty good international situations, if we want him to marinate a bit overseas. I think certainly he has the game to come over. If you’re productive at the ACB level, it usually translates. But it’s a conversation we’re going to have with his representatives and figure it out.”

Nuggets piecing together summer roster. With the draft done, NBA teams, including the Nuggets, are scrambling to put together summer league rosters. Expect the Nuggets to have rookies — including Jamal Murray and Malik Beasley — on the team. If Juan Hernangomez is going to be brought to the organization this year, he’ll play on it as well. If not, he won’t.

Other names to look for may be point guard Emmanuel Mudiay for a game or two, if the Nuggets want to get him some extra run. Also, don’t be surprised if Wilson Chandler pops into a game. He’ll be in Las Vegas working out with the team. Coming off of missing an entire season, it might not be a bad idea to get Chandler into an organized game in a controlled environment.

Also, as previously reported by The Post, Jimmer Fredette could show up on the roster if the two sides can come to a deal. The Nuggets start play in the Las Vegas Summer League on July 8.