Shams: The deal between Valan and Nuggets is officially announced! Offseason winner Nuggets Rockets Bucks compete with each other
The Denver Nuggets and Sacramento Kings exchange Jonas Valancius and Dario Salicia's deal was finally officially announced. The confirmation of the deal was received more closely after news of Valanciunas being chased by Greece's Panasinakos after it was first reported by ESPN on July 1. Panasinaikos has been reportedly trying to lure Valanciunas out of the NBA. However, according to sources to ESPN, the Nuggets have been expecting Valanciunas to be able to fulfill their NBA contract, which has two years left and is worth approximately $20 million. In this upcoming season alone, he is expected to earn $10.3 million, which is totally guaranteed. The deal has been officially announced that Jokic's career best substitute has been released. The Nuggets have the 6-foot-11-inch veteran center who will play a key role as Nikola Jokic's substitute. Denver has long been looking for a center to help the Nuggets while Jokic is resting. Last season, Valanciunas averaged 10.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game with the Kings and Wizards, and Saric had a hard time playing in Denver. According to ESPN's Bobby Max, Valanciunas's NBA contract is binding and he is not allowed to pursue other career opportunities unless the parties reach an acquisition agreement. Nuggets strengthened Huang Zhong and Brown, and Hardaway Jr. is also awesome. Denver's new front office is composed of Ben Tanzel and Jon Wallace, who are busy restructuring the team during the offseason. In addition to agreeing to trade Valanciunas, Denver has also reached a deal with the Brooklyn Nets to hand over Michael Porter Jr. and an unprotected 2032 first-round draft pick to forward Cameron Johnson, sources told ESPN. The Nuggets also agreed to sign free agents Bruce Brown and Tim Hadawi Jr. to give Jokic more help. The three winners in the offseason except the Spurs Mavericks are all favorites to win the championship next season Compared with the Rockets introducing a group of powerful players such as Durant and Finney Smith, the Bucks signed Turner and Cole Anthony, the Nuggets' operations this year can be said to be appropriate for every reinforcement. It is not an exaggeration to be on the list with the Bucks and Rockets this year's best signings! Bucks: Lillard, Turner, Cole Anthony Rockets: Durant, Finney Smith, signing Van Jordan, Adams, Jabbarry Smith
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