Denver Trade Possibility...

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  1. Courtking

    Courtking Courtking

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    I am bringing this up again because Denver just lost Voshon Lenard to an Achilles tear. Possibly a trade JJ for Nene? I know this was brought up a lot but if it was going to happen anytime soon it would happen now. If Denver doesn't make a trade they would have to start Greg Buckner, or have a big lineup of Melo at the 2, KMart at the 3, Nene at the 4, and Camby at center.
     
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    The Nuggets are going to need someone to replace Lenard, and JJ seems like a great choice for them. Johnson has been a big part of this Phoenix team though, and I'm not sure if the Suns would just let him go that easy.
     
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    It works...for both teams...
    Trade approved...at realgm.com

    I think Denver might hang on to Nene, as insurance for Camby...cuz camby always gets injured..
     
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    Well it looks like the Suns and Denver WERE talking about a trade in the summer BUT not including JJ. The trade includes Casey Jacobsen to Denver but it doesn't say who. If I had a guess I would think it would be for Nikoloz Tskitishvili, 7'1" who wants out of Denver. These trade talks should pick up some since Denver is at a need for a shooter.

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">General manager Kiki Vandeweghe has stressed keeping the core team, though he discussed trading for Phoenix reserve swingman Casey Jacobsen during the summer. Jacobsen would give them some sorely needed perimeter shooting.</div>

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