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D’Angelo Russell Has ‘Value This Summer’ Beyond Lakers

D’Angelo Russell has played his way from trade candidate with the Los Angeles Lakers where his $18.7 million player option for 24-25 was viewed as a negative to a player who has more value across the NBA.

The Lakers considered trading Russell as part of a package for Dejounte Murray, but ultimately felt it was only a marginal improvement.

“And now you see D’Angelo Russell as a player who has not just value for the Lakers, but value this summer elsewhere,” said Adrian Wojnarowski.

Russell is represented by Aaron Mintz and Austin Brown of CAA.

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“I think the owner … wanted to change something, to change the energy, and probably he did,” Nikola Jokic said after Game 7. “He got the result he was looking for.”

“If we don’t make the changes, there’s no way we’re even in a Game 7,” a Nuggets executive told ESPN.

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“Last year, obviously the team had a missed opportunity, but I felt like we should have won,” Braun said, referring to the Nuggets’ Game 7 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round. “Obviously, they were a better team that night. But I just felt like there was opportunity left on the table, and I felt like I wanted to be a part of it. [Saturday’s performance] was exactly what I wanted, and those guys trusted me — they have all year, but they trusted me in that moment.

“So, this is the exact moment I was looking for, and I’m just glad that it went our way.”

The Nuggets achieved strong balance when they won the championship in 2023, which they also did in Game 7. No player had more than 22 points with six players in double figures.

“I thought it reminded me of the year we won it,” Adelman said of the balance his team found in Game 7. “There’s a lot of humble confidence in there. You have to go into these games with great respect for who’s across the hall here, what those guys are capable of doing. But you also can’t go into the game not thinking that, ‘Yeah, we can get this done.’ We’ve done this, we’ve seen this, we’ve been through this before and we’ve succeeded.”

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