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The Nuggets traded Hunter Tyson and a 2026 second-round pick to the Nets to avoid the luxury tax, receiving a less favorable 2026 second-rounder in return.
The Denver Nuggets have traded forward Hunter Tyson and a second-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets, shedding $2.2 million in salary to avoid the NBA luxury tax.
In return, Denver received the less favorable of two 2026 second-round picks from the Nets.
Tyson, 25, played in 21 games this season, averaging 2.2 points and 1.7 rebounds, and was in the third year of a $7.6 million contract with $5.2 million guaranteed.
The move helps Denver stay under the luxury tax threshold.
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Los Nuggets intercambiaron a Hunter Tyson y una selección de segunda ronda de 2026 a los Nets para evitar el impuesto de lujo, recibiendo a cambio un jugador de segunda ronda de 2026 menos favorable.