@LakerTom, for sure Riley & PJ, two greatest LAL HC’s. But both had very wise men behind the scenes. Riley had Bill Sharman & Jerry West. PJ had Tex Winters who was the guru of the triangle. Who’s going to have Redick’s back behind the scenes? Pelinka and or Rambis?
— Clips Betta (@NoYes9868OI47) June 14, 2024
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Lakers considering moving up in draft for big or Devin Carter
JAKE FISCHER:
"He escuchado a mucha gente que dice que Lakers está considerando SUBIR PUESTOS en el DRAFT".
Si se quedan con el PICK 17 buscan JUGADORES GRANDES o a DEVIN CARTER (casi imposible conseguirlo con de Pick). pic.twitter.com/zsAFjTo08G
— Pichu Ruas (@PichuRuas) June 14, 2024
Redick Will Also Be Interviewing Lakers on Saturday
J.J. Redick Has Confidants Asking Him If He's Sure Leaving Media For Lakers' Job Makes Sense https://t.co/dtt4BmmstP
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 14, 2024
DeJounte Murray talking about why LeBron is his favorite player
Wow bro
pic.twitter.com/39j0jZ3uEH— Hendr!x (@JAREDVANDERBILT) June 14, 2024
Potential Hawks asking price for Dejounte Murray revealed
Potential Hawks asking price for Dejounte Murray revealed https://t.co/tmNIqMXR54
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 14, 2024
I assume the Hawks prefer to keep Trae Young because ownership has an affinity for him. Moreover, he’s the more dynamic player and has already proven capable of leading a team deep into the playoffs. He’s box office; people have just seemingly forgotten what he’s capable of because this organization can’t build a roster worth a damn around him.
However, the Hawks aren’t just going to trade Murray for the sake of it. NBA insider Brett Siegel says that a package of numerous draft assets and talent will be the cost for Murray.
“Murray, who Atlanta made available at the trade deadline this past regular season, won’t be traded just for the sake of the organization making a move this offseason,” Siegel writes. “If the Hawks are to move on from Murray, it will be in a package that nets them numerous draft assets and talent to surround Young and the incoming No. 1 overall pick.”
I’m not quite sure what kind of market Dejounte Murray will garner, but a few clubs should be interested, which could always drive the price up. He’s a big point guard that is still a plus defender despite taking a step back in that department last season. Murray is coming off the best shooting season of his career and is on a very team-friendly deal that kicks in this season.