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Sources: Clips get Danilo Gallinari in deal involving Nuggets, Hawks

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Clippers retooling by adding Gallinari (1:01)

ESPN NBA Insider Bobby Marks says that by adding Danilo Gallinari the Clippers are retooling, not rebuilding. (1:01)

The LA Clippers have acquired Denver Nuggets free-agent forward Danilo Gallinari on a three-year, $65 million contract as part of a three-team sign-and-trade deal, league sources told ESPN.

Los Angeles, Denver and Atlanta reached agreement Tuesday night on a deal that will have the Clippers send Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone, a 2018 first-round pick previously acquired from Houston and cash to the Hawks, league sources said.

Atlanta will send a 2019 second-round pick it previously acquired from Washington to Denver to complete the trade, league sources said.

The Clippers sold Gallinari, 28, on a frontcourt that includes him and All-Stars Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan. Los Angeles is trying to reboot its roster post-Chris Paul, and the 6-foot-10 Gallinari is a floor-spacing shooter whom the Clippers have coveted for several years.

Crawford is interested in a contract buyout or getting waived in Atlanta so that he can become a free agent, league sources told The Undefeated's Marc J. Spears.