Dejounte Murray On the Trade Block?
The Atlanta Hawks have been horrible this season, especially for a team with so much talent. A couple summer ago the Hawks traded for Dejounte Murray, pairing him with Trae Young. Murray is a solid scorer and a great defender but his impact on the Hawks hasn't been as significant as the Hawks had hoped. The Atlanta Hawks are currently 14-21, the twelfth seed in the Eastern Conference.
Dejounte Murray is on the final year of his current deal but this past summer he signed a 4-year, $114 million contract extension, with the final year being a player-option. Given the lack of success the Hawks have had, Murray has been made available in trade talks. As of right now, teams that have shown interest in Dejounte Murray are the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers. Chris Haynes, a reliable NBA insider, expects Murray to be traded by the deadline. Haynes goes to say "I do believe Dejounte Murray will likely be traded by the deadline."
Trae Young, individually, is having a solid season averaging 27.7 points per game (seventh in the league) and 11.1 assists per game (second in the league). The pairing of Murray and Young was suppose to be one of the best backcourts in the NBA but it's been far from that. According to NBA reporter Jake Fischer, he says "the Hawks are truly considering the idea of being a real seller. Taking a step back and maybe even getting a couple extra lottery balls this year." The Hawks have a bunch of other great assets such as Clint Capela, Bogdan Bogdanovic and De'Andre Hunter who they can move and get a bunch of draft picks in return.
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