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NBA Rumors – Denver Nuggets Considering Releasing Ty Lawson
With a third DUI arrest for Ty Lawson, there’s a chance the Denver Nuggets stop trying to trade him. Instead, they’ll release the point guard who clearly has issues to deal with.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers, Toronto Raptors & Denver Nuggets Interested in Signing Carlos Boozer
Very few agents who can make a difference remain available. One of those few is Carlos Boozer, who is going to end up playing on either the New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers, Toronto Raptors or the Denver Nuggets.
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NBA Rumors – Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, New Orleans Pelicans & Sacramento Kings Interested in Signing Quincy Acy
NBA free agency isn’t just about big names and superstars. Sometimes guys on the edge of the bench are in demand as well. Like forward Quincy Acy who played for the New York Knicks last season, getting to be courted by the Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic and New Orleans Pelicans.
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NBA Rumors – Sacramento Kings Don’t Want to Trade DeMarcus Cousins; George Karl Does
The drama over the potential trade of DeMarcus Cousins continues. It seems that George Karl is the only member of the Sacramento Kings staff, management and ownership who has any interest in making the deal. The Los Angeles Lakers? Denver Nuggets? The people who should be making the decision don’t even want to trade him, so what’s all the fuss about?
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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks & Sacramento Kings Interested in Signing Ty Lawson
The Denver Nuggets are breaking up their team, and their best asset, Ty Lawson, is going to be traded sooner or later. The Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings, both point guard needy teams, are on the top of the list of those interested in him.
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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks & Sacramento Kings Interested in Signing Ty Lawson
Things have gone bad and taken a wrong direction for the Denver Nuggets over the last two seasons, which is causing Ty Lawson to have second doubts about staying with the team, hoping that the interest in him from the Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks is more than just small talk.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Warming Up as the Playoffs Get Close
The Los Angeles Clippers are healthy and playing the right kind of basketball just before the playoffs begin, beating the Denver Nuggets 110-103 with another impressive performance from the entire starting lineup, still trying to finish second in the West.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Gets 50; MVP Talk is Unavoidable
With every big game James Harden has, this time scoring 50 points for the first time in his career, he isn’t just moving the Houston Rockets closer to a good spot in the NBA playoffs or furthering his own MVP cause. He’s also making sure he ends up in the hall of fame one day.
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Alonzo Gee, the Player Everyone Loves to Trade
This has been a rough season for Alonzo Gee, reduced to a small role on the bench, and setting an example for an unknown side of the NBA, in which players and their contracts are nothing more than bargaining chips for teams to move around, sending him through six different teams in the span of eight months, beginning with the Cleveland Cavaliers, going through the Houston Rockets, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets and now, part of the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Can Trust Corey Brewer to Have His Back
The Houston Rockets continue to stand out in their ability to play very good basketball despite the absence of an All-Star caliber center. James Harden playing well is a given, but each time he gets big nights from the bench is a surprising bonus, although there’s nothing new about Corey Brewer putting up big numbers any more.