The Nets and Pacers have been the two groups oftentimes connected to potential Russell Westbrook exchanges with the Lakers,

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however right now, the two situations rely on LA including both their 2027 and 2029 first-round picks in an arrangement.

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 Right now, Rob Pelinka and the Lakers front office seem to care barely at all about consuming the two picks to dispose of Westbrook.

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In a new article, Bleacher Report's Grant Huges concocted a couple of exchange hypothetical exchange bundles for Westbrook,

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one of which incorporated a group that hasn't been referenced much in the Westbrook exchange hurricanes - the Orlando Magic.

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Hughes included only one of the Lakers first-round picks and a second-round pick, in addition to veterans

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Gary Harris and Terrence Ross, and previous first generally speaking pick Markelle Fultz.

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 The Lakers allegedly communicated some interest in Terrence Ross this previous season, who's on a lapsing $11.5M bargain.

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Fultz has had completely an odd presence in the NBA since being drafted first by and large by the 76ers in the 2017 draft,

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in front of Lonzo Ball, who the Lakers required second generally, and Jayson Tatum, who the Celtics drafted third.

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He's under agreement through 2023-2024 and is owed $33.5M The Lakers will probably wind up managing Westbrook in the long run,

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however the Magic arrangement doesn't precisely make some kind of a difference enough to legitimize sending a first-round pick.

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