BREAKING: Denver Facing $36M Tax Crisis — Porter Jr. and Westbrook Could Be First Casualties!
Denver, June 5, 2025 — The Denver Nuggets, 2023 NBA champions, are bracing for a pivotal offseason marked by potential roster shakeups and salary cap challenges. After two straight second-round playoff exits, the franchise appears ready to retool around franchise cornerstone Nikola Jokić and star guard Jamal Murray.
Among the most talked-about moves is the possible departure of forward Michael Porter Jr., who, despite his scoring ability and elite size, has struggled with consistency in the postseason. His hefty contract has become a financial strain, and sources indicate the Nuggets are open to trade discussions in hopes of improving roster depth and flexibility.
Another key player who may be on his way out is Russell Westbrook. The former MVP holds a player option for the 2025–26 season but is reportedly weighing a lucrative offer from Hapoel Tel Aviv, a top Israeli club. If accepted, it would mark Westbrook’s latest departure after a brief stint in Denver.
The Nuggets are also facing a league-high $36 million luxury tax bill — a result of four consecutive seasons above the threshold. This restricts their ability to use key exceptions and forces the front office to make tough personnel decisions, even involving fan-favorite or long-tenured players.
In search of a fresh spark, Denver is rumored to be targeting Trey Murphy III from the New Orleans Pelicans. With New Orleans reportedly open to major trades, Murphy’s three-point shooting and defensive versatility make him an ideal fit alongside Jokić, Murray, Aaron Gordon, and rising defensive anchor Christian Braun.
Off the court, the Nuggets have already made a bold move by appointing David Adelman as head coach following the departure of longtime leader Michael Malone. The new coaching direction signals a strategic pivot as the team looks to evolve without sacrificing its competitive edge.
For Nuggets fans, the coming weeks could be filled with change — and excitement. Whether it’s a blockbuster trade, a key signing, or the rise of a new rotation, the offseason decisions made now will shape the next chapter of Denver basketball. One thing is clear: the championship window is still open, but the roster around Jokić may look very different when it is.
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