Lakers, Knicks, Jazz Reportedly Talked Massive Russell Westbrook, Donovan Mitchell Trade

The trade that could have been.

The Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, and Utah Jazz discussed a three-team trade that would have sent Donovan Mitchell to the Knicks and Russell Westbrook to the Jazz to be bought out, with a lot of picks going to Utah and other players in the mix, reports Michael Scoto of Hoopshype.

“The proposed three-team trade scenario included Westbrook going to Utah and getting bought out. Utah would send Donovan Mitchell to the Knicks, a combination of two players, including Patrick Beverley and Jordan Clarkson, Bojan Bogdanovic or Malik Beasley to the Lakers, and the Jazz would receive significant draft pick compensation from the Knicks and Lakers. The Knicks also would’ve had to part with veteran salary filler(s), such as Derrick Rose to help make the salaries work.

The Lakers also have had interest in trading for Knicks forward Cam Reddish, who could also become part of a trade. Last season, the Lakers nearly acquired Reddish as part of a blockbuster three-team trade talks between the Lakers, Knicks and Raptors at the time.”

Mitchell has for the most part been linked to the New York Knicks, who want to pair him with Jalen Brunson in the backcourt. The Heat and Nets are also said to be interested in Mitchell’s services.

The Knicks are still considered the favorites to land Mitchell.


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