The Los Angeles Lakers made a notable move on Sunday, acquiring Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for former lottery pick
JJ Redick provides a detailed breakdown of how D'Angelo Russell's absence has affected the Los Angeles Lakers' performance on the court.
The Los Angeles Lakers finally made a trade, and it should bring them closer to their goal. On Sunday, the Lakers acquired Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milto
The Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers agreed on a massive trade to send wing defender Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton to Los Angeles. In exchange, the Nets land guard D'Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis, and three second-round draft picks.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been in trade rumors since the season started, and they've made a move trading D'Angelo Russell.
D'Angelo Russell has been one of the more streaky players in the entire NBA since beginning his career nine years ago, a trend which continued over into his second stint with the Lakers beginning at the 2023 trade deadline.
Former Los Angeles Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell is excited for a new opportunity with the Brooklyn Nets as his free agency looms.
For the Lakers, Finney-Smith will provide ... culminating in his only All-Star appearance in 2019. Russell has since bounced around the league, with stops in Minnesota, Golden State and Los Angeles again before his upcoming second stint in Brooklyn.
Just a few days after the Los Angeles Lakers decided to part ways with point guard D'Angelo Russell, the former lottery pick made his debut in Brooklyn once again. Russell played his first game with the Nets since being traded by the Lakers and put together a very nice showing.
Should the Nets decide to move on from D'Angelo Russell, here are 3 destinations that make sense for the former Lakers guard.
Russell, who was drafted second overall by the Lakers in 2015, was traded to Brooklyn by the LA franchise in 2017. He was sent to the Nets along with Timofey Mozgov in exchange for Brook Lopez and the rights to Kyle Kuzma, who was taken 27th overall in the 2017 NBA Draft.