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HurricaneDij39
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Danilo Gallinari, JaVale McGee, and Nate Robinson all done for the year and questionable for training camp next year. Add that to losing Andre Iguodala, Corey Brewer, and letting GM Massai Ujiri walk without a fight the previous offseason, Denver will likely be better served by saving money and rebuilding.
For one, they need to make the most of their draft pick this summer, and seeing that Ty Lawson won't be 100 percent the rest of the way with a broken rib, it could very well be a top 10 pick.
Two of Denver's injured players, Gallinari and McGee, are each making at least $10 million annually. If I were the Nuggets, I'd look to package Kenneth Faried with one of them (more likely Gallinari since he's proven to be more productive when healthy) in exchange for a young prospect and/or cap relief.
With the exception of Lawson, Hickson, and Mozgov, this roster could look drastically different in the coming seasons. Don't be surprised if names such as Wilson Chandler or Randy Foye could be available for trade at next year's deadline.
For one, they need to make the most of their draft pick this summer, and seeing that Ty Lawson won't be 100 percent the rest of the way with a broken rib, it could very well be a top 10 pick.
Two of Denver's injured players, Gallinari and McGee, are each making at least $10 million annually. If I were the Nuggets, I'd look to package Kenneth Faried with one of them (more likely Gallinari since he's proven to be more productive when healthy) in exchange for a young prospect and/or cap relief.
With the exception of Lawson, Hickson, and Mozgov, this roster could look drastically different in the coming seasons. Don't be surprised if names such as Wilson Chandler or Randy Foye could be available for trade at next year's deadline.