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Peyton Watson's Market Is Down To Nuggets Or Nets
Peyton Watson is seeking $25-30 million annually from any team that signs him. Adam Mares reports, "It's almost exclusively now down to Denver giving an offer, or a sign-and-trade situation, or Brooklyn. It might be this is the market Denver was reading." Watson averaged 14.6 points on 41.1 3FG% shooting from the field for the Nuggets in 2025-26.
By Samir Mehdi
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Brad Stevens Is "Sorry" Jaylen Brown Is Hurt By Getting Traded
Jaylen Brown admitted on his Twitch stream that he felt disrespected with the way things went down regarding getting traded to Philly. Brad Stevens, during his presser, said, "I'm hopeful that we can sit down and talk about that at some point, but I'm sorry he feels that way." This isn't a direct apology from Brad to JB.
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about 2 hours ago
Brad Stevens Defends Still Having Cap Tied With Jayson Tatum and Paul George
Stevens acknowledged Boston still has 70% of its cap tied to two players after the Brown trade, but said the difference is “the picks” and “optionality moving forward.” He admitted fans may not want to hear about future flexibility, yet said it matters in his role while praising George, Boston’s young players and overall depth.
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about 2 hours ago
Nikola Jokic Wants to Stay in Denver for Life
Jokic said his “idea” and “wish” is to remain with the Nuggets long term, even as contract questions follow him into the offseason. Asked about a possible Denver extension, Jokic said he plans to “sign the contract next year,” calling the timing “strictly business” while making clear he wants to stay in Denver for life.
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about 3 hours ago
Giannis Antetokounmpo Says He Knew His Wife Was the One in Miami
Giannis said he knew immediately his wife would be “the person I can be with,” recalling how they first connected in Vegas before she came to Miami to know him better. He said she spent time with his parents, including his late father, and “from that moment” in Miami, “she never left my side.”
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about 3 hours ago
Brad Stevens: Trading Jaylen Brown Was About Cap Flexibility
Stevens said Boston traded Brown because the path looked “more challenging” with 70% of the cap and such a high usage share tied to two players. He admitted he “might be wrong,” but said today’s NBA requires optionality to build depth around stars, especially after seeing recent champions win with more balanced roster construction.
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