Kyle Ringo of the Rocky Mountain News reports that the Nuggets want to make a few changes. They are looking to trade James Posey and sign Cleveland free agent Ricky Davis.

The Nuggets are still looking for a trade partner to take Posey. They were close to trading him to Washington before the draft, but the Wizards backed out when the Nuggets asked for too much in return.

A source said that Denver has discussed deals with several teams and even Washington has sowed renewed interest. Trading Posey makes sense if the Nuggets are actually targeting swingman Ricky Davis. Denver general manager Kiki Vandeweghe denied trying to trade Posey, but when asked Thursday if the Nuggets were pursuing Davis, he admitted they are interested.

"He's a very good player," Vandeweghe said.

Davis is a restricted free agent, meaning that the Cavaliers can match any offer from any other team. If the Nuggets were to sign Davis to an offer sheet, they Cavs could match the offer and steal him from Denver.

The teams could work a sign and trade deal instead, which would allow Denver to get Davis and Cleveland to get some compensation in return. Davis could start for Denver at shooting guard, where Posey is scheduled to play. It is unlikely he would start at small forward if he came to Denver because the Nuggets are hoping to give rookie Nikoloz Tskitishvili the bulk of the playing time there to speed his development.