NBA trade rumors 2016: At least one big trade is on the cards for the Denver Nuggets

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Before the start of the next season, it appears as if the Denver Nuggets might make at least one trade to shuffle things up on their team. Mobile & Apps reports that the Denver team is not courting star players like the ones in LA Clippers, or Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook. The latest among the rumors of a possible trade from the Nuggets involve Philadelphia 76ers Nerlens Noel and Jahil Okafor.

A detailed write-up on Yibada of the possible trades that could happen includes one very promising transaction for the Denver boys. The team is allegedly trying to trade Kenneth Faried. One of the potential teams he could land up in, should this trade be successful, is the Cleveland Cavaliers. Faried has done his bit for the Nuggets, with a basketball career that boasts of an average of 12.3 points.

But, on the other hand, the Denver group is now home to a lot of young talents. So it is increasingly likely that they may trade of Faried in an attempt to rope in maybe one, or more, players. While we're on the subject of who replaces Faried, one probable addition to the Nuggets in return for the 26-year old power forward is Kevin Love, who's currently with the Cavaliers.

Other conjectures venture into the possibility that the Denver team may need to include more in the trade package than just Faried. It may turn out that they throw in Will Barton into the mix too. Barton, who was the sole reason behind nearly five wins that the Nuggets enjoyed last season, may add to the credibility of the trade. In return, the Denver club may earn some commendable talent to justify the trade.

Anyhow, with no official confirmations obtained thus far, all the rumors and speculations spinning around are best taken in with a pinch of salt.

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