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The NBA draft lottery went about as poorly as possible for the Sacramento Kings. Not only did the Kings lose their first-round pick to the Atlanta Hawks as part
The Sacramento Kings appear to be on the verge of a rebuild, and this mock trade allows the Lakers and Grizzlies to compete.
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Thesportstak on MSNNBA Trade Rumor: Lakers Can Acquire Kings' 6-Foot-10 Elite Center in Exchange for Rui Hachimura to Support Luka Doncic and LeBron James Next SeasonAfter a disappointing end to the season, all eyes are on how the LA Lakers will act in the offseason. It goes without saying that the franchise needs a Center, who can curb the defensive frailties as well as support Luka Doncic and LeBron James in the front.
According to Fischer, “there have been no shortage of rumbles” about the possibility of the Kings considering a trade involving DeMar DeRozan this summer. More to come…
DeRozan joined the Kings last year on a sign-and-trade from the Chicago Bulls and has two years remaining on his contract. In his first season in Sacramento, he started all 77 of his appearances and averaged 22.2 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists.
Of course, the Kings sent their protected 2025 first-round pick to the Hawks in the trade that landed them Kevin Huerter in 2022, a trade that did not work out well for Sacramento. Because of this, the Kings will not have a first-round pick in next month’s draft but they do hold the Spurs’ second-round pick due to the Fox trade earlier this year.
The Dallas Mavericks' improbable lottery win grants them the coveted No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. While Cooper Flagg is the consensus choice, the opportunity to trade for a proven superstar could reshape the franchise's trajectory.
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