Duan Ran: If you want to reappear your glory in the West of Lin, the Nuggets operations are far from enough
2:40pm, 1 July 2025Basketball
ESPN famous reporter Shams reported that the Nuggets sent Michael Porter Jr. to the Nets to exchange for Cameron Johnson in 2032.
In addition, according to famous reporter Shams, defender Bruce Brown returns to the Nuggets with a one-year contract!
commentator Duan Ran commented on this, the original text is as follows:
Nuggets sent Porter Jr. and the first round pick in 2012, and exchanged for Cameron Johnson from the Nets. In the end, the Nuggets still sent Porter away. In addition, the Nuggets also signed back their champion Brown with a one-year veteran's basic salary contract. The current Nuggets not only avoid the luxury tax, but also have a middle-class special case of 14.1 million and a transaction special case of 16.8 million.
However, in such a great Western Conference with great masters, if you want to recreate your glory in that year, these operations of the Nuggets are far from enough.
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