The
Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade
D'Angelo Russell,
Maxwell Lewis and three second-round picks to the
Brooklyn Nets for
Dorian Finney-Smith and
Shake Milton, sources told ESPN on Sunday.
The Lakers are sending their own second-round picks in 2027, 2030 and 2031 to the Nets, sources told ESPN.
Good trade although I wonder if the Lakers should have waited closer to the deadline to see what was available before cashing in Russell’s expiring and those seconds.
Memphis was apparently offering a protected first for DFS which seems like it would have been a better return.
Wonder what the salary going back was going to be?
Sometimes these protected firsts aren't really firsts at all. In that if it doesn't convey it turns into a 2nd or sometimes nothing at all.
Supposedly Kennard and konchar. I agree that the protected first is not always so valuable. Scotto says that this was a top-15 protected pick, which seems not great
Yeah but better than a bunch of seconds, right?
Sounds like the Grizz wanted "second round considerations" back. Debatable if a late pick in the first round in 2025 is better than three future Lakers 2nds.
Russell is a great bad team, good stats guy, and I think BK fans actually like him, so he might give just enough to make them almost competitive but not so competitive that they keep winning. Also, John Konchar is all but dead salary at this point and he has two years after this season at just over $6m.
To me, the Lakers deal seems better all around. I don't understand the cap logistics well enough to know if they can flip Russell, but I assume that he'll ultimately either be bought out or traded again before February 6th. He might actually be useful for a team like the Magic or Pistons if they could get him for nothing of real value.