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    Luguentz Dort heading to Hawks in three-team deal

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    Luguentz Dort has been traded to the Hawks along with Ryan Nembhard in a deal that sends three second-round picks to the Thunder and Zaccharie Risacher to the Mavericks.

    Thunder GM Sam Presti continues to restructure his roster, and instead of declining Dort’s team option, he has found a new home for him in Atlanta. Dort will be another strong defender for Atlanta, alongside Dyson Daniels, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kingston Flemings on the perimeter. Dort will have a chance to fill in as a starter on the wing, though he should at least play a significant role off the bench.
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