The Denver Nuggets are among the favorites to land former champion Bruce Brown in a trade with the Toronto Raptors ahead of the deadline.
While the franchise’s trade deadline may not be as exciting as in past years, there’s still a decent chance that one or more Raptors players will go on the move ahead of the February 6 trade deadline. A few players seem safe: recent first round-picks Scottie Barnes, Gradey Dick, and Ja’Kobe Walter all seem to be long-term pieces of the team’s core.
The Denver Nuggets have expressed interest in reuniting with a former champion by making a trade with the Toronto Raptors.
Toronto is looking to trade Brown, so the Nuggets could offer them Michael Porter Jr. for both Brown and Chris Boucher in a possible trade. With the Raptors rebuilding, adding a young star in Porter Jr. would greatly improve their offense while also setting themselves up for the future.
It's no secret that the Nuggets have been trying to ship their former No. 22 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft Zeke Nnaji away to a rebuilding organization, but his lengthy four-year, $32 million contract has scared away even the league's most destitute franchises.
The Toronto Raptors have expressed their intentions to trade defensive swingman Bruce Brown ahead of the NBA trade deadline. Brown has voiced his dissatisfaction with the circumstances following his departure from the Denver Nuggets.
The Denver Nuggets aren't that far removed from being NBA champions. They were hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy less than two years ago, but they have lost some major players from that title run.
The Toronto Raptors have the financial flexibility to help other teams with deals at the 2025 NBA Trade Deadline.
The Denver Nuggets have won five-straight games with Nikola Jokic, and nine of their last 10 with the three-time MVP. Starting to look like strong contenders in
After the Orlando Magic lost to the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, veteran guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope said they needed to play a full 48 minutes to snap a three-game skid. Missing three starters and five rotational players Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena,
We've got another exciting Eastern Conference matchup on Tuesday's NBA schedule as the Toronto Raptors will host the Orlando Magic. Toronto is 10-32 overall and 9-13 at home, while Orlando is 23-21 overall and 9-13 on the road.
With Scottie Barnes showing up and showing out for the Toronto Raptors, take the Over on his assists prop as they host the Orlando Magic.