The Nets pulled off another stunner with D’Angelo Russell trade return

Nets general manager Sean Marks may never top Sunday, when he landed superstars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in free agency.

Monday’s encore was extracting a first-round pick from Golden State for D’Angelo Russell, a restricted free agent many thought would be renounced and leave for nothing.

There had been reports early Monday that the Nets would likely get back no better than a Top 55-protected second-round pick. In the end, Marks did far better than that.

Brooklyn had signed Durant to a four-year, $164 million max contract Sunday, a move the star forward confirmed on Instagram. And with the Warriors faced with the prospect of losing the two-time NBA Finals MVP for nothing, they were incentivized to work with the Nets to salvage a bad situation.

ESPN reported that Durant and his camp worked overnight to help complete the deal that will bring the Nets a protected future first-round pick. The solution worked out for everybody involved, Brooklyn and Golden State as well as Russell.

The 23-year-old Russell had once told The Post that he wanted to be a “Net for life,” and reiterated recently that he preferred to stay in Brooklyn. But sources had told The Post in April that the young guard was intent on getting a max four-year, $117 million deal.

The Nets opted not to give it to him, but facilitated a move to get it for him.

“My guy @Dloading!!!!!!!!!!!!! You deserved this bruh!!!!!!!!,” Jared Dudley tweeted.

“D LOOOOOOOOO GET PAID MY BROTHER!! @Dloading,” Alan Williams added.

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Russell had a breakthrough campaign this year, making his first All-Star game and leading the Nets to their first playoff berth since 2015. He averaged 21.1 points and seven assists, hitting a team-record 235 3-pointers. But Irving’s impending arrival made him redundant.

While the Nets could have simply renounced the restricted free agent for nothing — and presumably were willing to — they ended up managing to bring back a first-rounder.

The Lakers — who had made Russell the No. 2 pick back in 2015 and then traded him to Brooklyn — had shown interest in a reunion with the gifted young guard. But that was only as a backup plan if they fail to land Kawhi Leonard, which would have left Russell dangling in limbo with Leonard undecided.

Minnesota had tried to engage the Nets on sign-and-trade scenarios involving Andrew Wiggins and gained little traction. But the Warriors proved the perfect trade partner.

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