Klay Thompson Linked to Nuggets Trade Deal, Mavericks Weigh Options
Klay Thompson has resurfaced as the centerpiece of a trade rumor that could land him in Denver, as Sports Illustrated reports a possible deal on the 2026 NBA offseason that swaps Christian Braun and a 2026 first‑round pick for the veteran sharpshooter. The proposal would give the Nuggets a flexible contract and a three‑point specialist for Nikola Jokic’s offense, while the Mavericks would offload Braun’s looming $21‑$29 million extension.
According to Austin Veazey, the Nuggets would receive Klay Thompson and the Mavericks’ 2026 No. 48 pick. In return, Denver would send Christian Braun and its 2026 No. 26 pick to Dallas. The swap replaces Braun’s five‑year, $21‑$29 million deal with Thompson’s one‑year, $4.1 million contract, creating immediate cap relief for Denver.
Denver’s roster centers on Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, leaving a premium on reliable perimeter shooting. Thompson’s career 41.9 percent three‑point rate offers a ready‑made threat that could stretch defenses more than Christian Braun’s modest output. Adding a veteran with playoff experience also aligns with Denver’s goal to stay competitive through the 2027 season.
For the Mavericks, acquiring Braun gives them a young wing who can develop alongside rising star Cooper Flagg. Braun’s contract, though sizable, locks him in for five years, meaning Dallas must manage the cap but also gains a player who contributed to a championship run in 2022. The added 2026 No. 26 pick adds future flexibility.
By shedding Braun’s $21‑$29 million salary, Denver clears roughly $4.1 million in the 2026‑27 season and gains additional flexibility in subsequent years. The savings could be redirected toward retaining free agents like Peyton Watson or pursuing other mid‑season moves. In a league where luxury‑tax penalties tighten budgets, the trade offers a strategic advantage.
Thompson’s contract expires after the 2026‑27 season, giving Denver a one‑year audition before he hits free agency in 2027. If he meshes well with Jokic’s pick‑and‑roll and maintains his shooting efficiency, the Nuggets could negotiate a new deal or let him walk for a veteran‑priced contract elsewhere. The short‑term nature keeps options open.
Golden State fans have mixed feelings, with some lamenting the loss of a franchise icon while others understand Thompson’s desire to chase another championship. Denver supporters, meanwhile, see the trade as a low‑risk gamble that could boost three‑point production instantly. Social media buzz shows a surge in “#ThompsonIn