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Hawks Won’t Take D’Angelo Russell In Dejounte Murray Trade

The Los Angeles Lakers have been linked in trade rumors for Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray. However, getting to a trade is a difficult process between the two teams.

The Hawks reportedly don’t want to take back Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell in a deal for Murray. In order to match salary, Los Angeles almost certainly has to include Russell in offers for Murray.

If a deal for Murray materializes, the Lakers and Hawks will likely have to find a third team that is willing to take Russell. The veteran guard is owed $17.3 million for this season and has an $18.7 million player option for next season.

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Monk averaged 15.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 26.0 minutes over 72 games last season. Monk finished second in Sixth Man of the Year voting behind Naz Reid. Monk’s season ended prematurely due to a sprained MCL.

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