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NBA Trade Rumors: Denver Nuggets To Bring In Philadelphia 76ers Nerlens Noel?

NBA Trade Rumors: Denver Nuggets To Bring In Philadelphia 76ers Nerlens Noel?

Dheeraj R

The latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the Denver Nuggets is gearing up for a major deal before the start of the next season. According to the reports, the Nuggets want to improve their roster and thus might bring in a talented player.

ESPN's top reporters, Zach Lowe and Marc Stein, hinted that the team is eyeing to grab few other players available on the trading block.

"I would say the team I heard the most about in terms of they still might have moved up their sleeve other than Boston in Vegas is Denver," said Lowe on the podcast. "And not just Denver is trying to get off Kenneth Faried, which I think they are, but if they have to move a decent wing to get off Faried and get something good in return. They've got a lot of wings now; young ones, mid-career ones, take your pick. They just had a lot of ideas in the fire."

The NBA trade rumors also suggested that the Denver might even trade any one of the players among Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Will Barton, Jusuf Nurkic and Joffrey Lauvergne apart from Faried.

Sixer Sense reported that even though the Denver Nuggets is not targeting NBA superstars like OKC Thunder's Russell Westbrook or Los Angeles Clippers, they are considering trading Philadelphia 76ers center players Nerlens Noel or Jahlil Okafor.

However, the publication stated that giving away Faried for Noel or Okafor will not be enough for the Nuggets to convince 76ers to enter into a deal. Reports claimed that the Denver team will have to give away their point guards Emmanuel Mudiay or Jamal Murray or Nikola Jokic to make the trade a possibility.

The main reason behind this is that the Philadelphia 76ers president Bryan Colangelo is looking forward to getting a huge value deal in exchange for Okafor or Noel.

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