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[Fischer] D’Angelo Russell on potentially being traded again: “You either take advantage of me and my ability, or f*** up the opportunity with me. It’s as simple as that.”



[Article](https://sports.yahoo.com/d-angelo-russell-no-stranger-to-trades-once-again-finds-himself-in-fluid-situation-152700585.html)

> Before the Timberwolves dove headfirst into a supersized frontcourt starring Rudy Gobert and Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota evaluated ways to bolster the opposite end of its starting lineup. The Timberolves explored the offseason trade market of point guards, league sources told Yahoo Sports, and particularly Dejounte Murray.

> Another one-time All-Star ball-handler, D’Angelo Russell, has held Minnesota’s starting role ever since **the Timberwolves sent Andrew Wiggins plus the first-round pick that became Jonathan Kuminga to Golden State in a package for Russell at the 2020 trade deadline.** A 2019 sign-and-trade first delivered Russell to the Warriors from the Nets, following a 2018 deal that shipped Russell from the Los Angeles Lakers to Brooklyn.

> He is no stranger to the trade chatter that’s preceding this year’s Feb. 9 deadline. **Word among league personnel of the Wolves’ openness to moving Russell has only persisted since this summer’s Murray flirtations.** Russell is in the final season of a four-year, $117 million agreement, and there was little progress for any contract extension with the Timberwolves this past offseason, sources said, making him a natural trade candidate this winter.

> **Minnesota would be wise to move Russell now if the team doesn’t intend to re-sign him via Bird rights at season’s end.** Free agents have individual cap holds, or salary placeholders, to set the upper limit of what their incumbent teams can re-sign that player for. **But if Russell were to walk on the open market, Minnesota would not inherit his $31.3 million salary in open cap space.** There are avenues, in that event, for the Wolves to clear upward of $21 million in room, but the scenario of Russell exiting the franchise in free agency would leave Minnesota with far less financial flexibility than if the Wolves returned a package commensurate with Russell’s salary prior to the deadline.

> **Russell is certainly paying attention to the rumor mill. “Yeah, it’s my life,” the seven-year veteran told Yahoo Sports. “That’s it. Just be conscious of it.”** He ruffled internet feathers by apparently unfollowing the Timberwolves on Jan. 4, the same day HoopsHype detailed a popular idea that’s been floated by league executives: swapping Russell to another team performing below preseason expectations, the Miami Heat, for aging floor general Kyle Lowry.

> Russell has certainly felt spurned by the NBA’s transaction tumult in the past. Following the 2018-19 season, in which he became an All-Star with Brooklyn, the guard noticeably wore Ohio State gear to Nets facilities during spring workouts after he’d learned of Brooklyn’s impending pursuit of Kyrie Irving that summer, even sharing sentiments of betrayal to Nets coaches.

> “You either take advantage of me and my ability, or f*** up the opportunity with me,” Russell told Yahoo Sports in December. “It’s as simple as that.”

> **As part of a response to how he is currently helping push fellow Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, Russell said: “I’m an Alpha as well, you know what I mean? And I feel like I’m better than a lot of shooting guards and I’m better than a lot of point guards.”**

> **The Heat have in fact registered interest in Russell, source told Yahoo Sports, but a direct deal for Lowry would appear unlikely.** Lowry is just a few months away from entering the final season of his own contract worth roughly $30 million in average annual salary, and it’s hard to imagine Wolves officials being eager to extend the aging guard another exorbitant payday when he becomes extension eligible this summer — putting Minnesota in the exact situation it faced with Russell last July.

> In general, there is little market around the league for point guards making that range of salary. **League executives are monitoring the Los Angeles Clippers and Phoenix Suns as teams in search of backcourt improvements before the deadline.** The Suns were linked to Russell in 2019, and the point guard is known to have a close relationship with Phoenix All-Star scorer Devin Booker.

> But Russell also represents Minnesota’s most dynamic playmaker on the perimeter, while Edwards continues to mature as a decision-maker with the ball in his hands and especially as Towns remains sidelined with a calf injury. The Wolves won’t simply move Russell to move him.

> Minnesota’s north star still resides in playoff contention with this wonky roster construction.

by Michael_B_Lopez

50 Comments

  1. The aforementioned ability: 🗑️🗑️🗑️

  2. TuqiDuque12

    “You either take advantage of me and my ability, or f*** up the opportunity with me. It’s as simple as that.” yeah gotta take advantage of the slowest point guard in the league who is a total defensive liability with a below average efficiency career wise (good on him for this season tho) and a 2 to 1 assists to turnover ration

  3. Habanerosauce3

    He must have coke coursing through his veins instead of ice. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  4. Extreme_Inspection36

    i used to love this man but damn he really thinks he’s better than he is lol

  5. SpaceCowboy170

    D’Lo just hasn’t been the same since he left Brooklyn

  6. JimmyWasRight

    These quotes encapsulate why this guy will always be a bum

  7. moons_a_skull

    Stand up guy, sounds like he can take accountability for his shortcomings! Im sure Kerr and Atkinson would agree!

  8. He’s been in Minnesota for 3-4 years now right? I’m sure they’ve gotten ample of time to come up with a healthy sample size of what his abilities are. You’re in trade talks for a reason bud.

  9. BallDoesLie22

    Aaaand thats why you stay the hell away from him if you ever want a winning team on the floor

  10. RikSmitsisTits

    Has he played for a single team that wasn’t better off within a year or 2 after trading him?

  11. JoelEmbiidismyfather

    He always owns the Sixers. It’s the weirdest shit.

  12. YoungSidd

    > I’m an Alpha as well, you know what I mean?

    What does that mean?

  13. FrickDaOpps

    Not even joking, I’m taking Giddey over D’lo

  14. If you can’t handle me at my worst, you don’t deserve me at my best.

  15. smokinginthetub

    My mouth literally dropped when I read that headline lmao

  16. Future perenial 6th man of the year candidate is salty

  17. Steelers7589

    I don’t understand players like him and this mentality. It’s always everyone else’s fault. Just a complete lack of understanding and awareness

  18. LauriFUCKINGLegend

    “We will take the ‘fucking up the opportunity with you’ one” – any competent GM

  19. titleywinker

    Love this man! I’ve said the same exact thing to every single ex

  20. shotcaIler

    > I’m an alpha as well, you know what I mean?

    D’Mangelo Muscle

  21. Insect_Politics1980

    He’s one of those, “everyone else is the problem at all times” type of dudes, eh?

  22. no_milk_no_sugar

    I can’t wait for him to be gone. Just give me a solid stable PG, none of this erratic BS.

  23. ClutchGamingGuy

    how does a team with D’lo and Herro function on the court together lol

  24. cult0cage

    Me to my future ex-wife: “You either take advantage of me and my ability, or f*** up the opportunity with me. It’s as simple as that.”

  25. Can’t believe someone who should have so much confidence, security, and stature as an NBA player actually called himself an alpha. Dude must be going through it.

  26. Able-Complaint-8674

    That Andrew Wiggins trade looks more lopsided every single day.

  27. paddiction

    This guy rates out as an elite 6th man. You can’t have him as the primary ballhandler

  28. ArmchairHandjob

    From looking like an all star caliber PG to possibly being traded twice in 3 years. Some fall from grace.

  29. Scuttleduck

    The Warriors took advantage of him by trading him for Andrew Wiggins and Jonathan Kuminga

  30. Balls_of_Adamanthium

    Wasn’t this dude benched vs MEM in the 4th Q of a do or die game after shitting the bed the whole series?

  31. Like Perk said yesterday this whole Wolves team is all bark no bite. Love it lol

  32. UnhappyBanana1211

    117 million? He’s not even top 10. NBA is crazy money

  33. Zeppelanoid

    I love how, either way, it’s not his fault

  34. soft-cookie

    DLo tells it like it is man. Just an all around team player, always consistent, hits the floor every chance he gets, all 29 teams should try to trade real assets for him please please trade for him

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