moranelkarifnews : Nuggets reportedly trading Michael Porter Jr. to the Nets for Cam Johnson

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Michael Porter Jr. is done in Denver.

The Denver Nuggets struck a deal to send Porter to the Brooklyn Nets on Monday shortly after the NBA’s free-agency period began, ESPN’s Shams Charania reports. In exchange, the Nuggets will receive Cam Johnson. The Nets will also get an unprotected 2032 first-round draft pick.

The deal signals the end of an era in Denver as the Nuggets ship off a core player from their 2023 championship team in an effort to clear up salary-cap space. Denver makes the move as it looks to retool its roster and salary distribution to compete with the champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the West.

Porter, 27, has played his entire six-season NBA career with the Nuggets since they selected him with the No. 14 pick in the 2018 NBA Draft. Once projected as a potential No. 1 overall pick, Porter slipped in the draft due to concerns about a back injury that sidelined him for his entire first NBA season. 

Once healthy, Porter emerged as a key player for the Nuggets who moved into the starting lineup in his second season and remained there. A 6-foot-10 forward with elite shooting ability (40.6% from 3 for his career), Porter was a key player as the Nuggets made a run to their first NBA championship in 2023.

Why did the Nuggets do this?

But Denver’s roster construction has proven flawed since that title run, and the Nuggets have had little flexibility to retool, thanks in part to the max contracts signed by Porter and point guard Jamal Murray and the supermax deal signed by three-time MVP Nikola Jokić.

DENVER, CO - APRIL 21: Michael Porter Jr. (1) of the Denver Nuggets holds his shoulder after a scramble for a loose ball against Kris Dunn (8) of the LA Clippers ended up on the ground during the fourth quarter of the Clippers' 105-102 win at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Monday, April 21, 2025. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Michael Porter Jr. is headed to Brooklyn. (AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
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When looking for a spot to retool, the Nuggets ultimately decided that Porter was expendable. Porter is approaching the fourth year of a five-year, $179 million contract. He’s due $38.3 million in 2025-26 and $40.8 million in 2026-27.

By contrast, Johnson has two years remaining on a four-year, $94.5 million deal. He’ll earn $21 million in 2025-26 and $23 million in 2026-27. In Johnson, a 6-foot-8 forward, the Nuggets add another sharp-shooting wing (39.2% from 3 for his career) with size while shedding salary. 

Denver gave up one of its few tradable assets in the 2032 unprotected first-round pick to dump Porter’s salary. 

Can Nuggets put salary space to use, return to contention?

The need for a change in Denver was exacerbated during the Nuggets’ second-round playoff series against the Thunder. Denver repeatedly challenged the Thunder in a seven-game series that was OKC’s toughest test en route to the NBA Finals. But Denver’s lack of depth was exposed against the deep Thunder bench that made a significant difference in a series that was won in the margins. 

Porter also played injured in the series as a shoulder ailment limited him throughout the postseason. And new head coach David Adelman noted Porter’s defensive lapses more than once after taking over for fired head coach Michael Malone. 

Now that Porter and his salary are gone, it will be up to the newly retooled Nuggets front office to put that salary-cap space to use and build out Denver’s bench. The goal for the Nuggets should be to continue to compete for championships as long Jokić remains on their roster.

 

Michael Porter Jr. is headed to Brooklyn.

The Denver Nuggets struck a deal to send Porter to the Nets on Monday afternoon shortly after the free agency period began, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. In exchange, the Nuggets will get Cam Johnson. The Nets will also get an unprotected 2032 first-round draft pick.

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The deal signals the end of an era in Denver as the Nuggets ship off a core player from their 2023 championship team in an effort to clear up salary cap space.

This post will be updated with more information shortly.

 

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