MSU football target, in-state 3-star DB sets commitment date
In-state DB Darryl Flemister announces commitment date for July 4
The Denver Nuggets are considering trading Jamal Murray after their playoff exit in 2026. A potential swap for a former New York Knicks star guard has been suggested as a way to improve the team.

Nuggets trade idea swaps Jamal Murray for $107 million ex-Knicks star guard originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Denver Nuggets trade rumors are officially back in full swing, as the franchise is no longer in the mix for a championship in 2026.
Specifically, the Minnesota Timberwolves upset the Nuggets in the first-round of the playoffs as the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference with a depleted roster (Anthony Edwards missed several games due to a hyperextended left knee, and Donte DiVincenzo was ruled out for the season with a torn Achilles).
Could the Nuggets’ recent playoff woes propel the organization to part ways with star guard Jamal Murray and search for what they deem a noticeable upgrade? Yahoo Sports’ Tom Yaberstroh thinks so, citing that swapping Murray for a former New York Knicks star isn’t an outlandish idea.
The trade idea suggests swapping Jamal Murray for a former New York Knicks star guard to enhance the Nuggets' roster.
The Nuggets are contemplating a trade due to their recent playoff struggles and the desire for a significant roster upgrade.
The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs, prompting discussions about potential roster changes.
In-state DB Darryl Flemister announces commitment date for July 4
Hartford Wolf Pack shakes up coaching staff, fires head coach
CBS ranks the Cleveland Browns low after the NFL draft amid a rebuild.
WR Austin Busso commits to USF Bulls, first receiver for Hartline!
Mumbai Indians secure a thrilling win over LSG with a strong chase led by Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton.
Mets score four runs in the sixth to beat Rockies 4-2!
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.
“This (trade sending Murray and Zeke Nnaji to the Toronto Raptors for Collin Murray-Boyles, RJ Barrett, and Jakob Poeltl) is a bet on CMB being the next Draymond Green, a defensive mastermind who could flourish next to Jokić’s other-wordly playmaking abilities,” Yaberstroh wrote Friday.
“Trading for a 20-year-old next to (Nikola) Jokic would be a timeline risk, but the blossoming South Carolina product could instantly step in as Denver’s best defensive player and provide much-needed athleticism.”
“Balancing the defensive end of the floor has to be a priority while getting 80% of Murray’s offensive exploits with fellow Canadian guard (RJ) Barrett.”
Barrett played arguably the best basketball of his career in the 2026 postseason. The 25-year-old was a force to be reckoned with from an off the dribble scoring and perimeter shooting standpoint, averaging 24.1 points on 47.7% field goal shooting and 38.6% three-point shooting in seven games vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Raptors ultimately came up short, but Barrett’s breakout playoff performance unquestionably caused his trade value to skyrocket. The expectations for Barrett in Denver would be high, as Murray has solidified himself as one of the most skilled and valuable guards in the franchise’s history.
If the Nuggets are all in on Barrett, though, they could give him an opportunity to prove his worth with a Denver franchise that’s only three years removed from a championship.
More NBA news: