Bones Hyland and the Nuggets, a story that is coming to an end? The management of Denver would in any case be gauging the value of their sophorome on the market. A place and a salary that goes away, to make way for a defensive interior? This is the idea expressed in the various rumors.
Bones Hyland, one of the great stories of last season. The player who was close to death when he was only a teenager had shone during the Playoffs with the Nuggets, by his most total relaxation on the ground. This season, however, it does not seem to be so popular in the Rockies. With 12.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and 3 assists at 40% shooting, the Nuggets point guard is interesting off the bench to rest Jamal Murraybut reported disputes with Mike Malone would have made it a rather heavy element to manage.
Time for goodbyes? Oh la, not too fast wags. Shams Charania indicates that Wolves would be interested, at the same time Bones remains a player with great potential and D’Angelo Russell is still in a complex situation at Minny. However, Denver would not want less than a player with a first-round pick in his suitcases.
???? Bones Hyland would be available, the Nuggets are discussing a potential transfer concerning him.
To be extended soon, like Bruce Brown, the scorer might be transferred to the deadline to avoid putting Denver in a complicated financial situation. pic.twitter.com/6OoCirtjbQ
— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) January 30, 2023
This player, we already know part of his robot portrait: he is an insider, who specializes in circle protection. All that’s left to do is find a profile that matches the criteria and suggest it to the team that owns it if they’re not interested in passing it on.
Bones Hyland is a more than interesting value to widely find this type of player. All that remains is to sound out everyone and organize things. In ten days, prepare cases of coffee powder and a lot of courage. If nothing is done this winter, the file will have – barring a twist – a strong chance of being put back on the table this summer.
Source : Shams Charania, The Athletic