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Denver Nuggets Continue Roster Reshaping Under New Leadership

Denver Nuggets (NBA)
September 2025

After firing GM Calvin Booth and coach Michael Malone last season, the Nuggets solidified new leadership with Ben Tenzer and David Adelman. Denver reshaped its roster by trading Michael Porter Jr. for Cam Johnson and acquiring Jonas Valanciunas as a reliable backup center. Owner Josh Kroenke prioritized depth and durability after consecutive playoff disappointments. The Nuggets added veterans Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bruce Brown, while Russell Westbrook departed. With Jokic and Murray still leading, Denver hopes revamped structure and fresh energy can push them back toward contention.

Kuminga Contract Talks Stall as Warriors Hold Firm

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)
September 2025

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga remains locked in contract negotiations, with rival teams like Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings offering attractive sign-and-trade packages, while Golden State resists including player options in their offers. Sacramento proposed Malik Monk and picks, Phoenix offered $80m+ deals, but Kuminga seeks a player option for flexibility. Golden State countered with a three-year, $72.5m team-option contract. His future hinges on whether the Warriors bend or Kuminga accepts a qualifying offer.

Brunson Warns Knicks Against Complacency Ahead of 2025-26 Season

Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks)
September 2025

Knicks star Jalen Brunson cautioned his team against complacency as they prepare for the 2025-26 season, highlighting the wide-open Eastern Conference landscape after injuries to Tyrese Haliburton and Jayson Tatum weakened key rivals. He insists New York must stay sharp. Despite reaching the East Finals last season, Brunson emphasized that success cannot be assumed. With Cleveland still strong and New York bolstering depth with veterans like Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele, Brunson believes discipline and consistency will dictate whether the Knicks can truly contend for the Finals.

Lakers Legend Calls for Reaves Trade

Austin Reaves (Los Angeles Lakers)
September 2025

Lakers legend Robert Horry urged the team to trade Austin Reaves, arguing his role overlaps too much with Luka Doncic. Reaves is due a new contract and will command a big salary after his breakout season, sparking debate about his future. Horry suggested a sign-and-trade as smarter roster management. Reaves averaged 20.2 points, 5.8 assists, and 4.5 rebounds last season, but with Doncic handling similar duties, Horry questioned long-term fit. Reaves, however, seeks a pay rise as he develops into a star guard.

Tyler Herro Vows Explosive Return After Surgery

Tyler Herro (Miami Heat)
September 2025

Tyler Herro underwent foot and ankle surgery and will miss at least eight weeks. Posting from his hospital bed, he warned the NBA he’ll “tear the league back down” on return as Miami rely on him post-Jimmy Butler era. Herro averaged 23.9 points last season but faltered in the playoffs against Cleveland. Now Miami’s offensive leader, he knows conditioning is key to sustain impact. His rehab is timed for a November return, where he’ll look to cement All-Star status.

Trey Lyles Joins Real Madrid After Nine NBA Seasons

Trey Lyles (Real Madrid, ex-NBA)
September 2025

Trey Lyles signed a one-year deal with Real Madrid after nine NBA seasons, bringing versatility, shooting, and veteran depth to the EuroLeague contenders. The Canadian forward cited the club’s prestige and his desire to add to its rich history. Lyles averaged 6.5 points and 4.6 rebounds with Sacramento last season before Madrid swooped. Drafted in 2015, he played over 650 NBA games and starred for Canada at the 2024 Olympics. His deal includes an NBA out clause, keeping future options open.

LeBron James Hints Retirement Could Be Near

LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)
September 2025

LeBron James, 40, admitted the end of his career is approaching, though he stopped short of confirming retirement plans. The NBA icon remains productive, averaging 24.4 points last season, but acknowledged he is “on the other side of the hump.” Speaking on 360 With Speedy, James said he won’t play another decade but is enjoying year 23 alongside Luka Doncic. He framed retirement as inevitable but not immediate, leaving open the possibility of chasing a fifth NBA championship before hanging it up.

Clippers ‘Done Building Around Kawhi’ Amid Injury Woes

Kawhi Leonard (Los Angeles Clippers)
September 2025

Reports suggest the Clippers are no longer building their team around Kawhi Leonard after years of injury frustration. Leonard is expected to play out his contract, which runs until 2027, but not as the franchise’s centerpiece. Leonard has averaged just 53 games per season due to knee issues. An NBA probe into his sponsorship adds pressure. Despite his training push for a full season, executives admit the team is shifting focus away from him as their cornerstone.

Ben Simmons Still Unsigned Amid Uncertain Future

Ben Simmons (NBA Free Agency)
September 2025

Former three-time All-Star Ben Simmons remains without a team over two months into free agency. His once-dominant two-way game has regressed significantly since leaving Philadelphia, as injuries and confidence issues reduced his offensive threat, leaving suitors hesitant to invest in him. After buyout talks with the Nets, Simmons briefly joined the Clippers but fell out of playoff rotation. Still an intelligent defender, his offensive struggles left teams effectively playing four-on-five. Without progress, Simmons may face retirement discussions as his free-agency limbo stretches on.

Shumpert Reflects on Knicks Regret and NBA Journey

Iman Shumpert (New York Knicks)
September 2025

Former Knicks guard Iman Shumpert admitted he regretted not pushing for a trade earlier in his career, believing his development was hindered by constant positional shifts. Shumpert still carved out a decade-long NBA career, highlighted by a 2016 title with Cleveland Cavaliers. Drafted 17th overall in 2011, Shumpert became a defensive specialist but struggled with offensive consistency. He later thrived as a role player alongside LeBron James. On his new podcast, he revealed frustrations with Knicks’ misuse, joking about guarding power forwards despite being a guard himself.

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