D’Angelo Russell has been traded from a Western Conference contender back to the Nets. If Russell is upset with joining a rebuilding team, he didn’t sound that way when speaking to the media on Wednesday. The former Lakers guard seemed excited about going back to Brooklyn, Brian Lewis of the New York Post tweets.
“It’s a good feeling, honestly, to go back somewhere you’re comfortable, somewhere you know the ins and outs a little bit. See some familiar faces,” he said. “It kind of makes the process a little easier to adjust to. So I’m just grateful for that.”
Russell played two seasons with the Nets from 2017-19. He has an expiring $18,692,307 contract.
We have more from the Nets:
- Russell changes the backcourt dynamic for the club. He’ll essentially share playmaking duties with Ben Simmons, Lewis writes. The club has lacked a pick-and-roll guard since Dennis Schroder was dealt to the Lakers in an earlier trade. “We know the type of player he is: A primary ball handler, very good shooter, a player that’s going to be important for us. Good pick-and-roll player, good playmaker out of pick-and-roll,” coach Jordi Fernandez said. “So, very excited to get to coach him. And he’s going to help this team because it gives us a different dimension with his ability to handle and organize players.”
- Cameron Johnson left Sunday’s loss to Orlando during the third quarter due to a left hip injury. However, he avoided a serious injury and is expected to play against the Raptors on Wednesday. “I’m good. We’ve been taking care of it. Full go in practice and feel pretty good,” Johnson said on Tuesday to Lewis. “Yeah, it’s just stuff I’ve been dealing with. It’s nothing crazy. It’s not out of the ordinary. Sometimes stuff happens. Left hip just tightened up on me a little too much there. But I’m fine.”
- Ziaire Williams won’t play tonight due to left knee injury management, Lewis tweets. Williams will miss his 12th straight game.
- The front office swapped out one of their two-way players. Get the details here.