The Lakers’ status with Dejounte Murray has been unclear over the past few days. Some reports said they were frontrunners to land him, while insider Marc Stein revealed a deal is “unrealistic” as of now. D’Angelo Russell’s recent play has made the Lakers think twice about moving him. Meanwhile, Hawks head coach Quin Snyder is reportedly asking the Hawks to keep Murray around.
With the trade deadline a little over a week away, there’s still a chance that a deal materializes. The Athletic’s Jovan Buha reported that LA and Atlanta could get help from another Eastern Conference team. It’s one that the Lakers, and especially Russell, are all too familiar with.
NBA Rumors: This Team Could Help the Lakers Land Dejounte Murray
The Third Team in Question
On a recent episode of the HoopsHype Podcast, Buha posited that the Brooklyn Nets could be the third team to get Los Angeles over the hump:
“You mentioned some of the names I heard out there. Brooklyn, Charlotte, Washington. Detroit and San Antonio also could get involved. It has to be a team willing to take on some bad money, likely a lottery team, that’ll look to recoup assets from the Lakers in the form of a second-round pick or two or a future pick swap.”
The Lakers had also expressed interest in Spencer Dinwiddie, the frustrated lead guard for the Nets, in addition to two of their other wings.
“Can the Lakers potentially expand that deal and try to get Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, or Royce O’Neale?”
ESPN analyst Kevin Pelton proposed a three-team trade that involved the Nets, but it’s not what fans were expecting.
Lakers receive: Dejounte Murray
Hawks receive: Spencer Dinwiddie, 2029 first-round pick (via Lakers)
Nets receive: D’Angelo Russell
Pelton outlined his reasoning for including Brooklyn in this deal, which, in theory, makes sense:
“Enter the Nets, who could bring Russell home to prop up their ailing offense. Russell’s lone All-Star appearance came as part of a young Brooklyn team similar in many ways to the current group. With Dinwiddie slumping this season, Russell would be a massive offensive upgrade for the Nets, who can comfortably handle his 2024-25 player option.”
Is This the Right Addition for the Lakers and Hawks?
The Hawks were reportedly holding out for a player better than Russell. Dinwiddie is not that guy, but he’d at least help the Hawks as a combo guard who can get hot in a hurry and complement Trae Young in the backcourt.
A trade like this could be a good start for the Lakers, but LA should also ask Brooklyn for Royce O’Neale or Dorian Finney-Smith to make the move for Murray worthwhile. Either of them would be a far better fit than Taurean Prince, whose production as a starter leaves a lot more to be desired. They would also patch up some holes in the Lakers’ wing department, mainly three-point shooting and frontcourt defense. The Lakers won’t be able to get greedy and acquire Murray and Dinwiddie in the same trade, so bringing in one of Brooklyn’s forwards would be a worthy compromise.
I’m not arguing for a Murray trade by any means, but if we’re gonna make one this is the best option. Lakers get Murray and an upgrade on the wing, Dlo back to the Nets where he had his best season, Nets also get a long term PG prospect, Hawks get an expiring contract and picks. https://t.co/VmtonoY8Y4 pic.twitter.com/zIY07c0547
— GOAT James👑🐐 (@BronToAD) January 22, 2024
The reaction from the Lakers community has been mixed, with some advocating for Dejounte Murray’s fit and contract, while others question if he’s really an upgrade over Russell:
Are we sure Murray is better than Dlo?
— Ethan – uɐɥʇƎ🧀 (@ethannnnnnnn23) January 29, 2024
No way! Lakers might do it, but Hawks & Nets won’t do it.
— Brian T. Stoner, CPA (@bstonercpa) January 29, 2024
I would do it cause of the contract Murray has
— NBA viis (@idontpass30) January 29, 2024
Wayyy better trade then what I was originally seeing, still don’t know ab giving up the pick or even trading dlo
I wanna trade
Prince
Reddish
Vincent (not sure)
Hayes
JHSI feel like we can get 2-3 upgrades if we trade them
— LeBron James Parody (@BronssBurner) January 29, 2024
Regardless, it’s encouraging that the Lakers are still aiming for big moves at the deadline—anything to salvage this rollercoaster of a season.
Could Other Teams Help the Lakers and Hawks?
As Buha pointed out, Brooklyn is not the end-all-be-all third team for LA and Atlanta. The Wizards or Pistons could get involved, with the former potentially being a better second option—far better than this disastrous mock trade.
The Pistons sit at a crossroads ahead of the Feb. 8 trade deadline.
So, how do they get better this season?@JLEdwardsIII sat down with @jovanbuha, @FredKatz and @AndrewKSchlecht to find a deal ⤵️https://t.co/ufeTVek4L1 pic.twitter.com/Cv4G7g9zND
— The Athletic NBA (@TheAthleticNBA) January 29, 2024
Buha pointed out that the Lakers would quickly reject that offer from Detroit since Austin Reaves is untouchable. However, they may be open to a separate deal that lands one (or both) of Bogdan Bogdanovic or Alec Burks:
“That said, the Lakers have long coveted both Bogdanović and Burks, individually, so I think they’d be interested in trying to find a framework along these lines. I think they would counter with something like Hachimura, Gabe Vincent, Christie and a first-rounder. The Pistons probably wouldn’t accept that. I don’t see a clear trade between these two that lands Reaves in Detroit. But I could see something more realistic in which the Lakers give up some combination of players and a first for Bogdanović, if Detroit is open to it.”
That leaves the Washington Wizards as this trade’s second option, and a good one at that.
The Lakers have shown interest in veteran point guard Tyus Jones, who is on an expiring contract and making $14 million. The Wizards are still making moves towards their rebuild, so taking on Russell and his contract would be an ideal situation for them and the Lakers. The lone issue in this is what Washington would send Atlanta, unless the Wizards are open to moving on from Daniel Gafford or another rotation player. It may be tough for the Lakers to swing both Murray and Jones, but fans should still trust Rob Pelinka and the tricks he has up his sleeve.
The Last Word
Between the Nets, Pistons and Wizards, fans should hope that Brooklyn tries to bring Russell back so the Lakers can land Murray—if that’s still the plan. It makes sense for the three parties to engage in trade talks, but if those don’t come to fruition, the Lakers and Hawks have other avenues towards working out a deal.