El Dorado News-Times

Nuggets acquire Grant from Thunder for draft pick

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DENVER (AP) — Jerami Grant gives Denver another power forward who can do a little bit of everything.

The Oklahoma City Thunder obtained yet another first-round pick, which allows them to do a little bit of anything.

The Nuggets bolstered their front court by acquiring the 25-year-old Grant from the Thunder on Monday for a 2020 firstround pick. ESPN first reported the deal.

It's an additional firstround selection for the Thunder, who are in line for at least four more assuming the blockbuste­r deal that sends Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers goes through. It would also give Oklahoma City the rights to as many as 13 first-round picks over the next seven drafts.

The 6-foot-9, 220pound Grant is coming off a breakout season that saw him set career highs in points (13.6) and rebounds (5.2). He shot 49.7% from the field and 39.2% from 3-point range. On the defensive end, he displayed his versatilit­y by blocking 100 shots and recording 61 steals.

Originally a second-round pick by Philadelph­ia in 2014, Grant — the son of longtime NBA player Harvey Grant — has taken off since being sent to the Thunder in a 2016 deal.

"I think it's one of the best things that could have happened to my career, just getting traded here from Philly. Just the opportunit­y here," he said at his exit interview in April. "It was an opportunit­y in Philly as well, but the opportunit­y here to play on a great team, play in a great organizati­on like this, it was __ I think it was huge for me and my career, just in my developmen­t. I've gotten so much better since I got here."

One of his biggest supporters has been George, who's about to be sent from Oklahoma City to the Clippers in a massive trade, and where he's set to join forces with NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard once all the paperwork is straighten­ed out.

"J.G. is one of those special players I think that you need on a team to make a team special," George said before last season. "Every team needs that one guy that can do a little bit of everything, and J.G. is that guy. You can plug J.G. in at any spot, and he's going to come out with some special plays for us."

The Nuggets are coming off a 54-28 season that earned them the No. 2 seed in the West behind All-Star big man Nikola Jokic. They haven't made any major splashes this offseason.

Instead, they're relying on team cohesion. That's why they brought back forward Paul Millsap, who recently had his $30 million option picked up. The team also agreed to a reported $170 million extension for point guard Jamal Murray.

Denver boasts a young nucleus that includes Michael Porter Jr., the No. 14 selection in 2018 who sat out last season as he recovered from another back surgery. Porter was set to suit up during the Summer League in Las Vegas before suffering a knee injury that is not considered serious.

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