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Lakers ReceiveNets ReceiveJazz ReceiveSuns ReceiveKnicks Receive
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Kyrie IrvingMikal BridgesRussell WestbrookKevin DurantDonovan Mitchell
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Patrick BeverleyTalen Horton-TuckerQuentin GrimesBojan BogdanovicCam Thomas
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Dario SaricCam PayneCam Reddish
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2025 1st from PHXEvan Fournier
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2027 1st from PHXJae Crowder
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2027 1st from LALLandry Shamet
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2029 1st from PHX2023 1st from NYK
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2029 1st from NYK2023 1st from PHX
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2025 1st from NYK
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Lakers give up 2 firsts and THT, but they're firmly in a win-now window. Beverley would be one of the better backup 1s in the league, and Irving and Beverley can play together in certain situations. Saric gives them a small-ball 5 option off the bench.This is obviously Brooklyn starting over. Five picks is a good place to start, and THT is only 21. Payne and Bridges don't fit that timeline, but their money is necessary to make the trade work. And if Bridges shines in a bigger role, the rebuilding Nets could flip him for another first around the deadline.Utah would work a buyout for Westbrook and hope the other veterans play well enough to be traded later. Getting five picks and two intriguing young players for Mitchell is a win.Phoenix is giving up four picks and multiple rotation players, but it's getting the best player in this mix, plus a great floor spacer in Bogdanovic. They'll have to scrounge for depth with minimum contracts, but a starting five of CP3, Booker, Bogdanovic, KD and Ayton would be a nightmare.Earlier reports had Utah demanding six or seven picks from New York. This deal only has them surrendering four, and they still get their guy in Mitchell.
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