That brings us to Khris Middleton and D’Angelo Russell, per Shams Charania of ESPN.
Washington is effectively offloading Russell’s salary to Memphis, with a draft pick coming back to the Wizards in return.
Middleton, meanwhile, has agreed to a three-year, $17.6 million pact with Washington and will arrive via sign-and-trade from Dallas. The second year carries only a partial guarantee, while the third year contains no guarantee at all.
Both Russell and Middleton have now been absorbed into a considerably more elaborate six-team transaction, which also incorporates previously agreed-upon swaps including Collins moving from the Clippers to Detroit. The six participating sides are Dallas, Washington, the LA Clippers, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Memphis. Keith Smith of Spotrac lays out the full breakdown.

According to John Hollinger of The Athletic, Middleton is projected to earn $5.6 million in the coming season, since that figure allows both he and Deandre Ayton to fit within the Kelly Olynyk traded-player exception that Washington intends to utilize.
As for Dallas, the Mavericks wind up with Santi Aldama, Marcus Sasser, and a trade exception—a tidy haul for their efforts.
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