D'Angelo Russell admits he's “traumatized” after serving on the Second Lakers


D'Angelo Russell talked about his latest mission with the Nets after his trade with the Lakers.
Russell was traded from Los Angeles to Brooklyn for the second time in his career, but this time it was in better cases.
The Lakers definitely need to trade because Dorian Finney-Smith is a great addition to defense.
Although Russell doesn't score as much as he used to, he loves his Nets time and seems to be more like the first time in his career to some of the team's young squads.
“That's great,” Russell told Hoopshype. “I would never take it for granted, from my source. Obviously, I was suffering from it there. Coming here and having the opportunity to be my familiarity is also just icing on the cake. I wouldn't go out in my career, get 25 points every night and bewildered by the number of people. It's my attempt to do it the right way, and how to contribute to the win is my top priority. He (coach Fernandez) let me do that. He already trusted me so I could imagine going to camp and being with my guys. I think the sky is the limit.”
When asked if he wanted to come back next year's Nets game, DLO replied: “Yes. Why don't I? I keep seeing things coming out. I'll tell you. Oops. I want to go anywhere. I'm here. I love these guys. I appreciate this, I want to come back.”
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