Rumors in the NBA are like confetti—they fly everywhere after a big parade. And the latest swirl involves the Denver Nuggets, the Los Angeles Lakers, and a hypothetical blockbuster that sounds more like a fantasy league fever dream.
According to a column from The Denver Post’s Sean Keeler, the notion of the Nuggets trading young wing Peyton Watson to the Lakers in any deal that would send LeBron James to Denver is pure folly. The headline says it all: the Nuggets would be “April Fools” to entertain such an idea.

Let’s break this down. The speculative framework, which seems to be circulating in various corners of the internet, is tantalizing. Imagine LeBron James, arguably the greatest player of his generation, teaming up with Nikola Jokic, the best player in the world right now. The basketball IQ on that court would be off the charts. The passing, the scoring, the sheer dominance. It’s a pairing that would instantly make Denver the overwhelming title favorite.

But here’s the cold splash of reality. According to Keeler’s analysis, the proposed cost is simply too high for the reigning champions. Peyton Watson isn’t just a throw-in piece; he’s a vital part of the Nuggets’ present and future. At just 21 years old, he emerged last season as a defensive dynamo with incredible length, athleticism, and a rapidly improving offensive game.
He is the prototype for the modern NBA wing defender. He can guard multiple positions, protect the rim as a helper, and has shown flashes of being a genuine three-and-D cornerstone. For a Nuggets team that has struggled to find consistent wing defense behind Aaron Gordon, Watson is the answer they developed in-house.

Trading that for a 39-year-old LeBron James, even one who is still spectacular, creates a significant roster imbalance. It would mortgage a key part of the team’s sustainable future for a short-term, albeit incredible, boost. The financial mechanics alone would be a nightmare, likely requiring Denver to gut more of its core depth beyond just Watson.

Furthermore, the Nuggets’ philosophy under GM Calvin Booth has been clear: draft well, develop your talent, and retain your core. Watson is a shining example of that strategy paying off. He’s on a team-friendly contract and embodies the defensive identity Denver wants to build around Jokic for the next decade.

So, while the idea of LeBron in powder blue is a fun headline for a slow news day, the basketball logic doesn’t hold up. The Denver Nuggets are built to contend for years, not just for one legendary season. As Keeler bluntly puts it, parting with a prized, homegrown asset like Peyton Watson for that scenario would be a joke. And not a good one.
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