Denver — The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA playoffs this week, completing a 4-2 series victory that ended Denver’s season after Game 6 on Thursday. The loss halted the Nuggets’ postseason run and sent the team into an immediate offseason reassessment of personnel and finances. This week front-office officials must weigh roster moves and luxury-tax implications: reporting places Denver’s guaranteed contracts at $204.5 million, above the projected $201.5 million luxury tax threshold, while restricted free agent Peyton Watson and rotation players such as Tim Hardaway Jr. complicate options. The Timberwolves advance to play the Spurs in the second round.
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The Nuggets' loss impacts the NBA landscape and your bracket predictions. If you're a Denver fan, it's a tough pill to swallow. For Timberwolves supporters, it's a time to celebrate. And if you're a Spurs fan, you now know your next opponent.
The Nuggets' offseason will be a financial puzzle to solve. They're over the luxury tax and face potential roster changes. If you're a basketball enthusiast, keep an eye on Denver's moves. Worth forwarding if you know a Nuggets fan bracing for the offseason.
The Minnesota Timberwolves benefited immediately by advancing to the second round, gaining postseason momentum and a clearer path for matchups while avoiding offseason payroll disruptions tied to Denver's luxury tax concerns.
The Denver Nuggets organization suffered an early playoff exit, which creates urgent roster decisions, potential trades, large luxury tax obligations, and questions about preserving a championship window around Nikola Jokić.
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Timberwolves eliminate Nuggets; Denver faces costly offseason
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