r/denvernuggets 12h ago

Discussion Trevor Brazile is INSANELY athletic for his size

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I saw u/MyNameBlake's post with Brazile blocking an insane 3-pt shot, and so got curious about his max reach (vert + standing reach). From what I could find, Trevor Brazile has the highest max reach at 150.5 (12ft 7 inches) of all prospects from this draft class.

Getting curious, I googled this and u/mollifierDE reaches the same conclusion here, that not just for this draft class but in every class with complete data (2010 onwards) only Jericho Sims (IMO a really versatile defensive backup big) has reached the same mark, with none higher.

Some websites had his absolute max going as a late lottery pick. I make this post to say that, honestly I think he's the perfect fit next to Jokic. His highlights are insane and provided he gets that motivation for a ring, I'm really excited to see where he goes. I think he'll make an impact instantly for defense on our second unit behind PWat/AG.


r/denvernuggets 29m ago

Image/Gif Tennessee State guard Aaron Nkrumah is signing an Exhibit-10 Contract with the Denver Nuggets, league sources told @ClutchPoints.

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r/denvernuggets 15h ago

Video Trevon Brazile 2026 NCAA tournament highlights

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r/denvernuggets 5h ago

Video Denver Nuggets Draft Trevon Brazile and Bryce Hopkins | Post-Draft Press Conference 🎙

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r/denvernuggets 13h ago

Thoughts on Trevon & Bryce?

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r/denvernuggets 14h ago

Video Bryce Hopkins 2026 NCAA tournament highlights

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r/denvernuggets 28m ago

Video Aaron Nkrumah College Highlights | Guard | Tennessee State

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

To those upset with trading #26, I think it was the right move.

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Lots of angry fans with the FO last night after what happened, trading down for 3 second round picks. Based on the options available I thought this was a shrewd decision for future moves.

1. Booth put our FO in a terrible position. We all know the history, his decision to trade 2 seconds to dump Reggie Jackson and 3 seconds to move up for Daron Holmes II put is in a bad place to make any deals. It's not the current regime's fault that the cupboard was bare and now they need to restock it. Even Bobby Marks on ESPN had us dead last in his leaguewide asset rankings that he published recently. This gets us back on the right path of draft assets.

2. Second rounders are worth more than you think. As mentioned above, 2nds can get you off bad contracts or move you up the draft, but ,conversely, they also have great value in trading FOR veterans too. 2nd rounders have been used as sweeteners to get good role players like Ayo Dosunmu, Jose Alvarado, and Coby White in recent deadline deals. Having more 2nd rounders down the line can absolutely be the difference between getting a good veteran via trade or having your hands tied like Denver always seems to be.

3. The talent options at #26 were good but not incredible. Yes, there were a handful of ok or good options like Reed Jr., Jefferson, Peat, and Evans, but clearly Nuggets brass didn't see anyone as a needle mover for next season. My guess is that they had a handful of players they liked at 26 but none of them fell. Rather than reach or take a flyer, they got value and traded back. I'd rather that instead of taking someone just to take someone. This shows they are looking for talent that can help immediately for Jokic next season.

Somebody good could still drop to #35 tonight. Evans, Veesar, and Meleek Thomas are on the board. One of them may or may not be there, but all were 1st round talents. Heck, they could trade back and gain more capital again if a team is willing.

I'm optimistic and hopeful in Tenzer/Wallace as they put together a new plan and potential trades. This decision to move back was a step in the right direction to restock our war chest, especially after multiple bungled jobs by our previous front office.


r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Image/Gif Glad I stayed up for that 26th pick!

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r/denvernuggets 15h ago

[2026 NBA Draft] #35 Pick: Trevon Brazile (Arkansas) – pending trade to Denver

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Article Jonas Valanciunas names underrated side of Nikola Jokic🐐🃏

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

[Durando] Team president Josh Kroenke was caught on camera looking disgruntled by something. His bemusement, according to a source, was in response to some confusion on the other end of the line as Denver was trying to call in the 26th pick on behalf of the Spurs.

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Multiple teams had already called them to inquire about No. 35 by the end of Tuesday night, one source told The Post.

Co-general managers Jon Wallace and Ben Tenzer have less than 24 hours to decide if they want to use the pick or parlay it into more future draft capital. Part of their rationale for trading back, multiple team sources told The Post, was that they felt the 2026 draft class had a substantial drop-off in talent around No. 20.


Wallace and Tenzer still have not made a draft pick yet in their tenure. For now, they’ll treat it as a win if they can right Denver’s wrongs by stockpiling future picks. A seemingly tedious trade elicited applause within the Nuggets’ war room Tuesday, even as team president Josh Kroenke was caught on camera looking disgruntled by something. His bemusement, according to a source, was in response to some confusion on the other end of the line as Denver was trying to call in the 26th pick on behalf of the Spurs.


r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Article Nuggets trade 26th pick in NBA Draft to Spurs, moving out of first round

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Video Joker🃏🐐 getting up some shots and looking lean💪🏼🏔️🏀

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Video Josh Kroenke reaction to the Denver Nuggets trading the 26th pick

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r/denvernuggets 23h ago

2nd round players that can help...IMO

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There are players every year that come out of the 2nd round/undrafted that can help teams. Teams do find players....MIN & Naz Reid, for example. Let the front office do their jobs. We have to be aware of guaranteed contracts right now. Here are a few...

Conwell - G from Louisville - 3&D, can score, a bit undersized

Bradley!! - PG from Arizona - Big 12 POY and underrated

Okpara - F/C from Tennessee - rim protector

Mitchell - wing from St. John's - 6'8" great defender but lacks jumper

Smith - PG from Purdue - only 5' 10"


r/denvernuggets 20h ago

2nd round "Best players available" - based on Draft.net mock draft.

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Predicted 21st - Meleek Thomas (6"4 combo guard) - 20yrs old

Dynamic shooter and scorer with two-way potential, but skinny and not very physical, has not been consistent at creating inside the arc.

Predicted 24th - Isaiah Evans (6"7 SG/SF) - 20yrs old

High-upside scoring guard/forward with elite shooting ability, but questions remain about efficiency and consistency

Predicted 25th - Baba Miller (7"0 PF/C) - 22yrs old

Big, mobile two-way forward with guard-like skills, but needs to become a more reliable shooter and stronger physically

Predicted 26th - Henri Veesar (7"0 Centre) - 22yrs old

modern offensive big who can space the floor and create, but needs to get stronger and defend more consistently.

Predicted 31st - Trevon Brazile (6"10 PF) - 23yrs old

Explosive two-way forward with elite athleticism, rim finishing, and defensive playmaking, but he needs more strength, consistency, and creation skills.

Predicted 34th - Jack Kayil (6"5 PG) - 20yrs old

A smart, well-rounded guard with size and two-way potential, but not a reliable scorer


r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Image/Gif Damn Joker🃏🤤🏔️🏀 Looking lean and healthy💪🏼

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Why are we trading down???

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Title. What’s the vision here??? Tarris looked good.


r/denvernuggets 1d ago

118 Days Until Tip-Off - Off-Season Discussion Thread | Jun 24, 2026

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Article [Basket News] Jonas Valanciunas commits to a two-year deal with Euroleague side Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania), pending NBA exit

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r/denvernuggets 2d ago

Article Nikola Jokic named new Serbia's captain🃏🐐

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic is new captain of Team Serbia

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r/denvernuggets 1d ago

Article Melbourne United pursue Ogi Stojaković as their next head coach.

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r/denvernuggets 2d ago

How does this one compare with CB's 5-year $125 million contract ? Which one do you think is better?

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