Denver Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson guards Dallas Mavericks guard Max Christie in the first quarter at Ball Arena.
Dallas Mavericks guard Max Christie (00) controls the ball as Denver Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson (23) defends in the first quarter at Ball Arena in Denver on March 25, 2026. (Photo by Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images)
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Dallas Mavericks Among Teams Interested In Trade For Denver Nuggets Forward Cameron Johnson

DHJ Quick Take: Mavericks Show Interest in Nuggets Forward Cameron Johnson

The Dallas Mavericks are among the teams that have checked in on Denver Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson, according to The Athletic, as Denver weighs salary-shedding moves this offseason.

  • Who else is interested in Cameron Johnson? The Miami Heat are believed to be among the many teams that have inquired.
  • Why might Denver trade Cameron Johnson? He has one season left at $23 million, and the Nuggets want to re-sign Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones.
  • What does Cameron Johnson bring? He shot 43.0% from 3-point range across 54 games last season.
  • How would he fit in Dallas? Johnson would be a floor-spacer on an expiring deal alongside Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving.
  • What’s next? Denver is fielding calls but not shopping its players, so any move would likely depend on the Nuggets’ broader plan around Nikola Jokić.

The Dallas Mavericks are among the teams that have shown interest in Denver Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson, according to The Athletic.

Sam Amick reported that Dallas and the Miami Heat are among the many teams that have checked in on Johnson. Rival executives view the 30-year-old as the Nugget most likely to be traded this offseason, in large part because he has one season left on his contract at $23 million.

Why the Denver Nuggets Could Move Cameron Johnson

Denver is fielding calls on its players but is not actively shopping them, league sources told The Athletic. The Nuggets are searching for another creative ballhandler and want to re-sign restricted free agent forward Peyton Watson and small forward Spencer Jones, and they have been widely expected to shed salary to make those moves easier.

The interest in Johnson also sits against the context of uncertainty surrounding Nikola Jokić, who is eligible for an extension this summer and would otherwise reach free agency in 2027. The three-time MVP has signaled a desire to stay in Denver, but the situation has driven speculation about how aggressively the Nuggets reshape their roster.

Cameron Johnson’s Fit Alongside Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving

Johnson averaged 12.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists last season while shooting 48.0% from the field, 43.0% from 3-point range and 83.9% from the free-throw line across 54 games. A midseason knee injury cost him roughly six weeks. Denver acquired him last July from the Brooklyn Nets in a deal that sent out Michael Porter Jr. and a 2032 first-round pick.

The reported interest fits an active offseason for Dallas under president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri, who has also discussed a trade for Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard. Johnson would give the Mavericks a proven floor spacer on an expiring contract alongside reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving.

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Jake Rogers
Jake Rogers is a News Desk Contributor for Dallas Hoops Journal, where he covers the tactical realities, front-office movements, and roster construction of the Dallas Mavericks and the broader NBA. Prior to joining the DHJ news desk, Jake served as a prominent basketball analyst and writer for the NBA Analysis Network. His in-depth breakdowns on superstar logistics, team identities, and trade frameworks have been prominently featured across major national syndicates, including Yardbarker and Sports Illustrated. Backed by years of experience tracking league-wide trends, his work bridges the gap between on-court data and macro team strategy.