Denver canvassed the league looking for an upgrade to its bench this week and was open to a frontcourt or backcourt acquisition, multiple league sources told The Denver Post, but the team was not able to find a suitable deal before the 1 p.m. MT deadline Thursday. General manager Calvin Booth said the focus was “overall depth and depth at the backup center,” a position that has been occupied by DeAndre Jordan for most of the regular season. Starting power forward Aaron Gordon typically takes on a dual role as the backup five during the playoffs.