The Denver Nuggets have had one of the better offseasons in the NBA in 2025.
Following a Western Conference Semifinals loss to the eventual champion Oklahoma City Thunder, the Nuggets reloaded their roster and added critical depth.
At the center position, it was evident that superstar Nikola Jokic needed valuable help, even with veteran journeyman DeAndre Jordan as his backup.
Coach Adelman on the Nuggets adding Jonas Valančiūnas:
— Katy Winge (@katywinge) July 16, 2025
“On the nights Nikola doesn’t play, you have a legitimate starting center that we just happen to be lucky enough to have as our backup.” pic.twitter.com/DRRa7t7PXX
The team quickly acquired Jonas Valanciunas from the Sacramento Kings to bolster their backup center position and add to a group of proven veteran players that Denver acquired in the offseason.
Now, the Grand Rapids Gold, the Nuggets' G League affiliate, announced a trade that gives Denver some added frontcourt help in the case of an injury.
"The Gold have acquired Moses Brown from the Westchester Knicks in a three-team trade deal," the team announced via social media.
The Gold have acquired Moses Brown from the Westchester Knicks in a three-team trade deal. pic.twitter.com/K56UbqYqFa
— Grand Rapids Gold (@NBAGrandRapids) September 11, 2025
The trade also involved the Sioux Falls Skyforce and included the acquisition of Bryson Warren and a 2026 first-round pick for the Westchester Knicks.
Since going undrafted in 2019 out of UCLA, Brown has played for a handful of NBA teams , including the Portland Trail Blazers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, and the Dallas Mavericks again this past season.
Kia Defensive Player of the Year Braxton Key highlights the 2024-25 NBA G League All-Defensive Team
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) April 17, 2025
Ibou Badji, @WisconsinHerd
Moses Brown, @wcknicks
Braxton Key, @GLeagueWarriors
Isaiah Miller, @austin_spurs
Isaac Nogues, @RipCityRemix pic.twitter.com/VWMoPYwHTL
With Nikola Jokic and Jonas Valanciunas already on the roster, it is fair to question the move from an outside perspective, but let's break this down.
In 163 games played in the NBA, Brown has averaged 5.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game, with a 57.4 percent field goal percentage. However, other teams consistently give him a chance.
Well, there is a reason for that. Brown is a very lanky and tall center, with some athletic ability. His fundamentals are not up to par with those of a traditional center, but Brown has been effective in the G League over the past few years.
HELLO @MosesBrown_ https://t.co/cuvo3O5iKP pic.twitter.com/jpFZIej10F
— DNVR Nuggets (@DNVR_Nuggets) September 12, 2025
During the 2024-25 G League season with the Westchester Knicks, he averaged 18.3 points and 16.6 rebounds per game, and was recognized with an NBA G League All-Defensive Team honor as well.
Those stats are nothing to bat your eye at, and maybe that is exactly what Denver is seeing, too.
Moses Brown in just 12 minutes off the bench:
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) November 25, 2024
15 PTS | 6-8 FG | 4 REB | 1 BLK
pic.twitter.com/ki9BBAPNQF
Last season, Brown signed a 10-day contract with the Dallas Mavericks due to their injuries, filling a temporary role at center. In that time, he averaged a solid 11.8 points and 7.8 rebounds in only 18.2 minutes per game.
Is this a blockbuster move that transforms Denver? No, but it could be helpful for the team down the line.
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