Nuggets in talks with six-time All-Star to be Peyton Watson replacement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
On Wednesday evening, the Nuggets were a part of a multi-team trade that involved trading away 2022 first-round pick Peyton Watson.
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They now have a void to fill after losing Watson, who was a restricted free agent this offseason.
They seem to have a plan, though, and are in talks with a six-time All-Star player to come to Denver next season.
NBA insider Brett Siegel reported that the Nuggets “have been in talks with DeMar DeRozan and are determined to get a deal done.”
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DeRozan was waived by the Kings last month and remains a free agent looking to find a team to play for next season.
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He’s yet to win an NBA championship, and there are several contending-level teams looking to add the 37-year-old on a cheap deal.
DeRozan doesn’t need to be a top option on whatever team he signs with, and a fit in Denver could work out well.
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He still averaged 18.4 points last season and is one of the most consistent mid-range shooters in the game.
If Denver can get DeRozan on a minimum contract, it seems like a low-risk no-brainer move for the Nuggets to make, as they seek a bounce-back season after last year.
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