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The Denver Nuggets are considering trading Nikola Jokic after their first-round playoff exit. This decision comes amid a series of disappointing playoff performances since their 2023 championship win.

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If the Denver Nuggets donāt complete a franchise-elevating trade this summer, it'll be safe to say they arenāt all-in on winning another championship.
Things have gotten stale since their 2023 title (second-round exit in 2023-24, second-round exit in 2024-25, and first-round exit this season), and with the Nuggets having several high-value trade assets on their roster, they shouldnāt find it challenging to make a move or two thatāll get them back on track in 2026-27.
Regarding Denverās willingness to consider trading star center Nikola Jokic, Nuggets president and governor Josh Kroenke has already decided whether to entertain the possibility.
āI donāt want to be masked in my frustration for how the season ended,ā Kroenke said Friday. āI think that anybody who was a fan of the Denver Nuggets should be frustrated. And anything that a fan feels, I probably feel a thousand X. So I think everything is gonna be on the table, outside of trading Nikola.ā
Kroenke isnāt kidding with his final statement. Aaron Gordon, , , and headline the list of supporting cast members that should soon land on the trade block.
The Nuggets are considering trading Jokic due to a series of early playoff exits and a desire to rejuvenate their championship aspirations.
Since winning the 2023 title, the Nuggets have faced a second-round exit in 2023-24, another second-round exit in 2024-25, and a first-round exit this season.
Nuggets president and governor Josh Kroenke has already decided to entertain the possibility of trading Nikola Jokic.
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Jokic, on the other hand, is 99.9% staying put in Denver, but the three-time MVP must make a pivotal contract decision this summer. Jokic is eligible for a monumental four-year, $293 million extension. Failing to sign it would create heavy speculation about the 31-year-oldās future with the organization.
After all, Jokic has previously expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state of the Nuggets, citing that Denver is āfarā from title contention after its season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Apr. 30.
In all likelihood, though, Jokic will sign a long-term deal with the Nuggets and remain the face of the franchise.
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