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With the Nuggets scheduled to select toward the end of the first round at Tuesday’s NBA Draft, Denver opted for additional assets, dealing the No. 26 pick to the Spurs for No. 3
The Denver Nuggets made headlines last Saturday for a noteworthy reason. According to the Stein Line’s Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, there’s no guarantee the Denver Nuggets’ 31-year-old superstar and NBA Finals MVP will sign a massive extension with the organization this summer.
Denver is trading No. 26 to the San Antonio Spurs for No. 35 and two future second round picks, sources said. The Spurs pick Tarris Reed Jr. at No. 26.
June 24: The Spurs issued a press release officially announcing their acquisition of Reed from Denver.
The Nuggets traded the 26th pick in the NBA Draft to the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, a league source said, moving back to No. 35 and acquiring two future second-round picks.
Tarris Reed Jr. is already embracing the culture of his new home, even if his journey to the San Antonio Spurs featured a chaotic draft-night twist.
The Los Angeles Lakers clearly aren’t 100% satisfied with their frontcourt unit despite acquiring former Utah Jazz standout center Walker Kessler in a blockbuster sign-and-trade and signing high-upside former Toronto Raptors power forward/center Sandro Mamukelashvili.
The Denver Nuggets are reportedly bringing back veteran guard Tyus Jones.
The Nuggets have been linked to a blockbuster proposal that would pair Nikola Jokic with two fellow stars in a $634 million Big 3.
Rich Paul discussed potential destinations for LeBron James on his podcast. Ronald Martinez / For a few weeks after Season 23 ended, LeBron James was “80 percent sure” he would return to the Los Angeles Lakers,
