Nuggets Discussing Peyton Watson Sign-And-Trade Deals With Cavs, Bucks, Clippers
Denver has lowered its asking price to a first-round pick and a notable player as Milwaukee, Cleveland and Los Angeles weigh a sign-and-trade for Peyton Watson.
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Nuggets Discussing Peyton Watson Sign-And-Trade Deals With Cavs, Bucks, Clippers
The Denver Nuggets are discussing possible sign-and-trade deals involving Peyton Watson with multiple teams, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. The Cavs, Bucks, and Clippers are reportedly interested in landing Watson. Watson could still return to the Nuggets on a one-year, $6.5 million qualifying offer. The Nuggets, who are currently the only team in the NBA in the second apron, signed Lonnie Walker to a one-year deal on Wednesday.
Nuggets get potential trend-setting Peyton Watson update after $18 million contract projection
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Nuggets Lower Their Peyton Watson Asking Price: A Sign-and-Trade Looks Closer
The Denver Nuggets are getting more realistic about their Peyton Watson trade market. Denver has lowered its asking price in a potential sign-and-trade for the restricted free agent wing, moving from a demand of two first-round picks and two pick swaps down to a package built around a high-level player plus one first-round pick. That …
Nuggets Notes: Watson, Walker, Contract, Strawther
The Nuggets continue to discuss potential Peyton Watson sign-and-trade scenarios with multiple teams, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, who reports that Denver is in “active talks” with those rival clubs. Charania specifically lists the Cavaliers, Bucks and Clippers as three of the teams pursuing the restricted free agent forward. All three clubs have been previously linked to Watson. Although it’s long been assumed that Denver’s preference wo…
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