LeBron James’ next move has already turned into one of the summer’s biggest league-wide storylines, and now the Denver Nuggets have thrown themselves into the conversation.
Bennett Durando of The Denver Post reported that Denver has joined the list of teams pursuing James and has already reached out to him to express interest. It’s a notable twist for a team that isn’t usually framed as a splashy free-agency destination, but the Nuggets are clearly open to making noise this offseason.
That fits with the reality around Denver’s roster. The team is expected to shuffle some pieces this summer, and some players could wind up on the trade block. Landing James wouldn’t automatically require the Nuggets to move those types of players, but it does signal a willingness to change things up.
From a basketball standpoint, the fit is easy to imagine. Any team would benefit from having James, but the idea of pairing him with Nikola Jokic is the kind of matchup that immediately grabs attention. It’s also the sort of possibility that could help Denver get James to seriously consider them.
There’s no sign that Jokic is headed anywhere else, but the Nuggets still have not agreed to an extension with their multi-time MVP and champion. Bringing James into the picture would at least give Denver another way to keep Jokic satisfied.
Even with that in mind, the road is crowded. Denver has plenty of competition for James, and with only one team able to land him, there are no guarantees the Nuggets end up as the winner.
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