The Denver Nuggets have one of the best records in the league, but shooting guard Gary Harris may be available in a trade, according to Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press:

Ellis believes Harris could be had for the right price, but a trade remains unlikely ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.

According to Bleacher Report, while Harris is a good player, he has given the team plenty of reasons why he should be traded as well:

Harris, 24, is averaging 14.8 points on 42.5 percent shooting with 3.0 rebounds this season. In the first year of a four-year contract worth up to $84 million, Harris has seen noticeable dips in his shooting splits while also being limited to 32 games due to injuries. He's missed the Nuggets' last three games with a groin injury.

Put simply, while Gary Harris is doing okay, he's not doing enough to justify the price tag of his contract.

Prior to joining the Denver Nuggets, Harris was selected by the Chicago Bulls in 2014, as the 19th overall pick. He was subsequently traded to the Nuggets on draft night. This was his first professional move outside of college, where he played at Michigan State University. Here, in 2012, Harris was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, becoming the first Spartan to win the award since 1986. However, he forewent his last two years of college to declare himself eligible for the 2014 NBA Draft.

It would be somewhat surprising to see Harris moved before the trade deadline, but never say never.