https://www.actionnetwork.com/nba/nb...young-intrigue
"Shams Charania of The Athletic reported this week that the Spurs have an interest in trading for Murray after dealing him two years ago for five first-round picks. (Pretty smart, you get a point guard back and you make the team that owes you five picks worse.)
Charania noted that Murray is under contract, so the Spurs have the leverage.
However, there are indications Murray doesn't have significant interest in returning to the Spurs.
A more interesting question is if the Spurs and Hawks would have interest in a deal for Young.
League sources have suggested that Young's camp would be open — if he is traded, which is a significant clause here — to pairing Young with Victor Wembanyama. The two teams have already done a big trade for Murray, obviously, and Atlanta would surely be interested in getting back some of the draft picks it sent the Spurs for Murray.
The most likely scenario, obviously, is that the Hawks keep Young and continue to build around him as their franchise cornerstone. But the uncertainty of everything with the Hawks leaves the door open for a lot of outcomes."
"Now for Murray.
Multiple outlets have reported that the Knicks remain interested in Murray after trading OG Anunoby. There will always be some skepticism about the viability of a deal given the Knicks' ties to super-agency CAA and Murray's representation at rival super-agency Klutch Sports. But business is business, and Murray fits the archetype of the kind of two-way player the Knicks want as a star.
However, if we're handicapping where Murray ends up? We start with the Los Angeles Lakers. Murray is a Klutch client, so no surprise there's interest here. But while there was a flurry of discussion about Zach LaVine (also Klutch) a month ago, it's become clear that Murray is the compromise Klutch and the Lakers' front office can reach. The Lakers' front office has leaked that they want a two-way player, which Murray is, and LaVine is not.
Murray is an upgrade in playmaking and defense over D'Angelo Russell, who would be included in any deal.
The Hawks, three different league sources asserted this week, would be open to a Lakers deal if it includes Austin Reaves. Reaves has played better individually as of late, but the Lakers are seven points worse per 100 possessions with Reaves on the floor vs. on the bench, the second-worst mark of any rotation player behind the now-benched Jaxson Hayes.
Finally — and I want to stress this is speculative (but interesting) — one league executive suggested
keeping an eye on the Cavaliers in Murray talks if the Cavs decide they have to move Donovan Mitc before the final year of his contract. (Mitc has a player option for 2025-26, and there has been nothing but a barrage of reporting that Mitc will not re-sign and prefers a New York team as his next home.)
Murray would provide a replacement guard next to Darius Garland, and the Knicks would send the kind of assets Atlanta would want if they are indeed selling.
In other Atlanta news, the Bulls, Rockets and Knicks have expressed interest in AJ Griffin, who has fallen out of the rotation under Quin Snyder this season. The Pelicans have some interest in Clint Capela, if they decide to move off Jonas Valanciunas, and Toronto has interest in De'Andre Hunter."
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Regarding Dejounte: Gives you an idea on purported price. Keldon aint Reaves or Mitc , meaning they'd probably want KJ + 2 good 1st rounders (dont trade Vassell). If it's that high, no thanks.
Regarding Dejounte interest comment: Wondering verification on that. And how Spurs FO reacts if true.
Regarding Young: Quite hesitant on that. But would be so funny seeing Trae + Wemby stand side-by-side