
D'Angelo Russell Dallas bound?
Source: marcstein.substack.com
The Nets haven't had a homegrown drafted All-Star PG since Kenny Anderson (@chibbs_1).
Kidd, Harris, DWill, DLo, Kyrie, Harden, Ben Simmons were all traded to Brooklyn (except Kyrie who signed). - 11:49 AM
Mavericks rumors: How Kyrie Irving helps make Dallas a 'leading suitor' for D'Angelo Russell
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