Reacting to Celtics, Nuggets, Spurs trade headlined by Bol Bol and Bryn Forbes

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Denver has reportedly picked up a veteran contributor ahead of the trade deadline.

The Celtics, Nuggets and Spurs have agreed to a three-team deal that sends Bryn Forbes from San Antonio to Denver and Juancho Hernangomez from Boston to San Antonio, while Bol Bol and PJ Dozier are headed from Denver to Boston.

Forbes is midway through his sixth NBA season and fresh off of winning an NBA title with the Bucks in 2021. He has played in a total of 37 playoff games since coming to the league, with his teams qualifying for the postseason in all but one year of his career up to this point.

Bol, who was a highly-touted recruit as a high school senior in 2018, has battled injuries since his freshman year at Oregon, where he was limited to nine games. While some viewed Bol as a potential lottery pick, he was selected 44th in the 2019 NBA Draft due to injury concerns and was acquired by Denver in a draft-night deal.

Here's how the reported deal has played out:

Reacting to reported three-team trade between Celtics, Nuggets and Spurs

Nuggets: B

With the number of injuries Denver has dealt with this season, it's a big bonus to bring in a player that can suit up right away.

Forbes, who played a big role in the early parts of the Bucks' title run last season, is an undersized shooting guard that is averaging 9.1 points while shooting 41.7 percent from 3 over 40 games this season. As Denver awaits the return of Jamal Murray, who underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in April 2021, it has another option at guard to play off of the playmaking of Nikola Jokic.

In moving two players to acquire one, the Nuggets also free up a roster space, which could be used to take in more players in a potential trade or sign a player on the buyout market. With the Nuggets in prime position to take one of the West's top-six playoff spots, this move positions them to finish the season strong.

I wouldn't be surprised if Forbes turns in a big shooting performance or two along the way.

Celtics: B-

As fun as it is to envision Bol reaching his full potential in a new situation, this deal is about shedding salary before anything else.

ESPN's Bobby Marks provided a breakdown, explaining that Bol ($2.1 million) and Dozier ($1.9 million) are each on expiring contracts, meaning $4 million will be off of the Celtics' books following the 2021-22 season. This would make sense, given pre-existing injuries for each player.

Hours before the reported trade, the Nuggets announced that Bol underwent right foot surgery, which, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania, will sideline Bol for eight-to-12 weeks, meaning he could potentially return for the season's stretch run.

Dozier underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn ACL in early December.

In acquiring two players that might not suit up in green this season, the Celtics were able to part ways with Hernangomez, who is owed roughly $7.5 million next season. Boston gets one step closer to moving under the luxury tax.

Spurs: C+

It's not often you see the Spurs do this — according to Marks, this is the franchise's second in-season trade since 2014.

San Antonio parts ways with Forbes but acquires Hernangomez and a 2028 second-round draft pick from the Nuggets as a sweetener. This season, Hernangomez, a 6-foot-9 forward, is averaging 1.1 points and 1.4 rebounds but had fallen out of Boston's rotation.

Hernangomez, 26, has shown flashes as a skilled shooting big in earlier parts of his career. In San Antonio, he could have an opportunity to fit within Gregg Popovich's system.

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Gilbert McGregor is an NBA content producer for The Sporting News.