The Western Conference is a gauntlet once again, as multiple teams have made significant moves to shake up their rosters.
The Houston Rockets traded for Kevin Durant, added Dorian Finney-Smith and Clint Capela in free agency, and re-signed their free agents to make them a strong contender in the Western Conference.
Nuggets PPG additions:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) July 2, 2025
18.8 — Cam Johnson
10.4 — Jonas Valanciunas
11.0 — Tim Hardaway Jr
8.3 — Bruce Brown
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The Denver Nuggets traded for Cam Johnson, added Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr. in free agency, and acquired a backup center for Nikola Jokic in Jonas Valanciunas.
The Clippers traded Norman Powell for versatile forward John Collins, signed Brook Lopez, re-signed Nicolas Batum and James Harden, and are in the mix for Bradley Beal and Chris Paul.
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The Utah Jazz are on the opposite side of the business, as they are in the process of shedding salary, getting top draft picks, and building a young core.
John Collins did not fit into that system, as he was highly productive in his time on the court in the 2024-2025 season, so much so that the Jazz "had to get rid of" him, according to ESPN's Tim McMahon.
""He was too damn productive last season. I don't even remember all the injuries they came up with to make sure he didn't play. They limited him to 40 games last year. He played in 70+% of their wins. They didn't win much, but they won too often with John Collins in the lineup and he was a reason," he said on The Hoop Collective podcast.
The Utah Jazz "had to get rid of" John Collins because he was responsible for too many of their wins, per @espn_macmahon on The Hoop Collective.
— APHoops (@APH00PS) July 9, 2025
"He was too damn productive last season. I don't even remember all the injuries they came up with to make sure he didn't play. They… pic.twitter.com/k9UOUbijyK
Collins only played in 40 games, but averaged 19 points and 8.2 rebounds per game on 39.9% from three-point range. The Clippers will certainly use him in bigger roles and down the stretch of games.
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