Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports that the Atlanta Hawks have opted to keep guard Dejounte Murray, putting an end to the trade speculation surrounding him. Despite being the subject of trade talks involving various teams, Murray will remain with the Hawks after the February 8 deadline. Both the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks had reportedly shown interest in acquiring Murray.
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to improve their guard/forward rotation before the trade deadline. According to Shams Chanaria of FanDuel TV, the Lakers are interested in players such as Dejounte Murray, Zach LaVine, Royce O'Neale, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Dorian Finney-Smith.
As the February 8 trade deadline approaches, all eyes are on the Los Angeles Lakers (22-22) seeking roster upgrades to re-enter championship contention. The Lakers are currently actively exploring options, with notable names to watch, including Dejounte Murray, Bruce Brown Jr., Tyus Jones, and Terry Rozier, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
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Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports that the Atlanta Hawks have opted to keep guard Dejounte Murray, putting an end to the trade speculation surrounding him. Despite being the subject of trade talks involving various teams, Murray will remain with the Hawks after the February 8 deadline. Both the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks had reportedly shown interest in acquiring Murray.
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to improve their guard/forward rotation before the trade deadline. According to Shams Chanaria of FanDuel TV, the Lakers are interested in players such as Dejounte Murray, Zach LaVine, Royce O'Neale, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Dorian Finney-Smith.
As the February 8 trade deadline approaches, all eyes are on the Los Angeles Lakers (22-22) seeking roster upgrades to re-enter championship contention. The Lakers are currently actively exploring options, with notable names to watch, including Dejounte Murray, Bruce Brown Jr., Tyus Jones, and Terry Rozier, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Milwaukee Bucks is among numerous teams interested in making a trade offer for Atlanta Hawks' player Dejounte Murray. According to Chris Haynes, the Bucks, and other unspecified teams have registered their interest in trading for Murray.
The trade rumors regarding the Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray took another turn. According to Marc J. Spears from Andscape, the Hawks have come to the realization that the pairing of Murray and two-time NBA All-Star Trae Young isn't working.
Last December, Dejounte Murray publicly showed love to Gregg Popovich on social media after the Hawks played the San Antonio Spurs. Murray was traded from San Antonio to Atlanta in 2022, but that didn't prevent the guard from demonstrating his respect for his former coach. "My OG 4Life. Don’t Ever Get It Twisted! Love you, old man," he wrote on X.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been involved in multiple reports about their potential trade activity in the upcoming weeks and months before the trade deadline. A new target has surfaced for the organization. According to Shams Charania from The Athletic, Atlanta Hawks star guard Dejounte Murray is seen as a potential target.
NBA correspondent Marc Stein notes that Zach LaVine, Dejounte Murray, Kelly Olynyk, and P.J. Tucker may be switching teams as upcoming trade prospects. To begin with, the Philadelphia 76ers still continue to express interest in Zach LaVine, the Chicago Bulls player.
After a first full year with the Atlanta Hawks, star guard Dejounte Murray is set to stay in the organization for the foreseeable future. According to Shams Charania from The Athletic, the 26-year-old is finalizing a four-year $120 million deal with the franchise. The contract also includes a player option, Charania notes.
Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray has been suspended one game without pay for making inappropriate contact with and verbally abusing a game official, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.
The Atlanta Hawks lost Game 4 against the Boston Celtics Sunday night. After the final whistle blew, a potentially costly action by one of the players was documented. As the scoreboard reached zeroes, marking the Celtics' win, Hawks' guard Dejounte Murray approached one of the game's referees - Gediminas Petraitis - and slightly bumped him, passionately arguing his case.
Although Dejounte Murray might have some disagreements with the way he was treated in the San Antonio Spurs organization at the very beginning of his career, the now-Atlanta Hawks point guard has a special place for one of the team's stars. Murray revealed that Kawhi Leonard played a crucial role in him getting better defensively and ultimately getting quality playing time.
The Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray remembers his days with the San Antonio Spurs days with a little grudge. In All the Smoke podcast, Murray revealed that the Spurs didn't believe in him, and his background was a problem for the Texas team. The 29th pick in the 2016 NBA Draft didn't like how he was treated in his rookie season.
Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray will be sidelined for approximately two weeks with a left ankle sprain, the team announced. Murray was forced out of Wednesday's 113-89 road loss to the New York Knicks, adding to Atlanta's growing list of significant injuries. The Hawks entered the latter game already without forwards John Collins and De'Andre Hunter.
The no. 1 overall pick of the 2022 NBA Draft Paolo Banchero and the Atlanta Hawks new point guard Dejounte Murray both were on the opposing sides of the court last night. Both NBA players appeared in Isaiah Thomas' Zeke-End pro-am tournament where a beef began between the two men.
NBA stars once again took the court in Seattle this weekend. Atlanta Hawks stars Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, and John Collins, who represented The Dream Team, combined for 103 points in Sunday's game at The CrawsOver, a pro-am league based in Seattle. The Dream Team won the game 126-121 against the Sonics, represented by EuroLeague star Mike James.
Danilo Gallinari might join the San Antonio Spurs via trade. The Atlanta Hawks are in the talks with the Spurs for a potential trade of Gallinari and first-round picks for Dejounte Murray, according to Zach Klein of WSB.
San Antonio Spurs All-Star guard Dejounte Murray was fined $20,000 by the NBA on Wednesday for throwing the ball off the legs of a referee earlier this week.