Chris Tomasson of the Rocky Mountain News and Marc J. Spears of the Denver Post report: Last night in Denver, the Los Angeles Clippers pounded the Denver Nuggets 101-79. However, that wasn't the story on everyone's minds after the game.

This summer, the Nuggets will have around $18 million incapspace and their were a few players on the opposing team that want a chunk of it.

They are Elton Brand, Corey Maggette, Andre Miller, Lamar Odom, and Michael Olowokandi. All but the latter will be restricted free agents, meaning the Clippers can match any offer to them.

Still, all of them seem to like the idea of playing in Denver.

"I'm going to listen to whatever is going on and try to make the best decision, not just financially, but for my career and everything else," said Brand.

Brand also believes Corey Maggette is the player most likely to leave for the Nuggets.

"The guys were giving Corey Maggette a lot of stuff," said Brand. "We were telling him to go check out your new facilities."

Maggette didn't deny his interest in Denver.

"I'll consider any team that has an interest," said Maggette, who had 14 points and 10 rebounds. "I'll still consider the Clippers. I've been in (Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe's) camp (in the Los Angeles area). Kiki's a good guy. He knows a lot about the game. He gets you prepared."

Andre Miller said he would have to wait and see.

"We'll see who (Denver) brings in," said Miller, "I heard they got committed management. We'll see what type of players and attitudes they bring in and go from there."

Lamar Odom also mentioned his interest.

"They are going to have a good team in a nice city," said Odom, who almost had a triple-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. "You can tell that they're changing things around here. They are really coming out and still playing hard. They took Sacramento down to the buzzer (Friday night). You can tell management here wants to win."

Michael Olowokandi's agent, Bill Duffy thinks his client would be a great addition for the Nuggets.

"Denver would be a great fit," Duffy said. "If Denver gets a high draft pick and makes a good move by getting Olowokandi, that would be give them a large front line of Olowokandi, Nene Hilario and Marcus Camby in a zone (defense)."

In the end, Olowokandi and Maggette are the most likely to go to Denver.

As for the other Clippers, Miller is probably going to Utah with Brand and Odom likely staying with the Nuggets.

So, what does Nuggets GM Kiki Vandeweghe think of all of this?

"It is going to be an interesting summer," Vandeweghe said. "It should be a lot of fun."