D'Angelo Russell may be planning his own future superteam of sorts.

Russell opined during a video shoot featuring himself, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Devin Booker that the trio will play together one day, according to Slam's Max Resetar.

"We gotta do this again, when we're all on the same team," Russell said in front of rolling cameras. "Nah, don't cut it ... y'all got it on footage. When we're all on the same team - I ain't gonna tell you which team because I don't know - we're gonna do this again."

Russell, who is a member of the Golden State Warriors, made sure not to specify a team for which he would play with Towns, a Minnesota Timberwolves center, and Booker, a guard for the Phoenix Suns. NBA tampering rules forbid players or team personnel from making comments that attempt to lure other players.

Russell, Towns, and Booker are less than a year apart in age and were all drafted in 2015. Towns and Booker played together at Kentucky, but the three have known each other since they attended various basketball camps as teenagers.

The trio are under contract with their respective teams until at least 2023, when Russell's current deal expires. Towns and Booker are signed through 2024.