While the Kings are among the teams believed to have some interest in Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram, there has been a growing sense entering the weekend that Sacramento is more focused on free agent forward DeMar DeRozan, league sources tell Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
Earlier reporting from Adrian Wojnarowski named the Kings as a legitimate suitor for DeRozan, who would need to be acquired via sign-and-trade, with a third team likely taking on salary from Sacramento in the deal.
Sean Cunningham of FOX 40 Sacramento (Twitter link) confirms there’s “mutual interest” between DeRozan and the Kings, while James Ham of The Kings Beat (Twitter link) confirms Sacramento has talked to the Bulls about a sign-and-trade and suggests that a third team has been “lined up.”
However, there continues to be competition from rival suitors for the 34-year-old’s services, Ham adds. As John Hollinger of The Athletic writes, it also won’t be easy to construct a three-team trade that gets DeRozan the type of salary he wants, ensures the Bulls don’t take back much money, and has the Kings sending out enough assets to Chicago and a third team to incentivize them to make the deal.
Although there are other teams who could open up a little cap room, Detroit and Utah are the only two teams with significant space still available, and the Pistons are rumored to be keeping their room open for trade opportunities, so it wouldn’t surprise me if Chicago and Sacramento have been talking to Detroit in relation to a possible DeRozan deal.
Here are a few more trade rumors and notes from around the NBA:
- The Trail Blazers and Lakers have had conversations about Jerami Grant, but if the Blazers are going to send him to Los Angeles, they’d want both of the future first-round picks the Lakers can trade (2029 and 2031), along with matching salaries, according to Sean Highkin of Rose Garden Report. The Lakers have been unwilling to meet that price and Portland isn’t in any rush to move its top forward, so the talks haven’t gotten far, Highkin writes, noting that – outside of Rui Hachimura – the Blazers wouldn’t have much interest in the players L.A. could put in a package for Grant.
- After Zach Lowe reported earlier today that Nets forward Dorian Finney-Smith is a possible trade target to watch for the Cavaliers, Scotto confirms that Cleveland likes Finney-Smith and has monitored him since Brooklyn acquired him in 2023. Scotto adds that Cavs restricted free agent Isaac Okoro is viewed as a potential sign-and-trade candidate (in general, not specifically for Finney-Smith).
- Nuggets forward/center Zeke Nnaji and Sixers free agent KJ Martin are two trade candidates to keep an eye on, according to Scotto. Nnaji is beginning a four-year, $32MM contract after not playing a regular role in Denver last season, so his value on the market would be limited. As for Martin, his small cap hold could allow the Sixers to get creative by signing-and-trading him in order to take back more salary than they would be able to accommodate with the cap room they’ll have left over once their major signings are complete.
- Speaking of the Sixers, they’re on track to add Paul George as a straight free agent signing rather than in a sign-and-trade, according to Marc Stein at Substack. That comes as no surprise, since acquiring George via sign-and-trade would hard-cap Philadelphia at the first tax apron, potentially limiting the team’s flexibility for the rest of 2024/25.
Kings get Damar
Bulls get 2 Rd picks 1 from kings 1 from pistons and Kevin huterer ” or how ever you spell it lol”
Pistons get barns future 1st Rd pick via kings
Kings get there guy while sending out 2 role players and 2 picks 1 2nd and 1 first .. bulls save money and pick up 2 picks and get a decent young player in Kevin and pistons get another solid role model for there young team in Barnes and they pick up a first rounder because they still have the cap space to absorb Barnes it’s a win for all tbh
Don’t see how Detroit has any incentive to send out any picks in this scenario, Demar is basically a salary dump for the Bulls since they will refuse to take any money back, if the Bulls end up with a second rounder it’s about as good as they could do because of their utter failure at the deadline to act like they know how to run a team
Demar is a FA and not a salary dump but yes the Bulls should expect very little for him. Can the Pistons sign him and trade him to the KIngs? IS that allowed?
No
DeMar headed back to the West Coast bc the Bulls didn’t deserve him #NotLikeUs link to m.youtube.com
Lakers are in the dreaded GM fighting for his job position currently..AKA he’s over the barrel and ready to be had
Best thing we can do is send Rob on a long far away vacation (hopefully with limited WiFi)
I wouldn’t take Grants contract for Rui and Vincent straight up in all honesty, I know many will disagree but he is not the same Grant anymore, that contracts bad, and we need dogs/not coasters who chase stats/ money
This offseason can most certainly get WORSE real quick make no mistake
Lakers should take Grant for Rui/vincent in a heartbeat. Not that Portland would ever take that offer though
Yea it will be with a first if it happens making it even worse
I understand I’m in minority waters here with this take but I don’t see Grant aging well starting yesterday and the contract is brutal. The math matters more now, Im not crunching the rest of my roster for him the next 4 years
Grants games played last 4 years
23-54 Rebs- 3.5 34 mins
22-63 Rebs-4.5 36 mins
21-47 Rebs 4.1 32 mins
20-54 Rebs-4.6 34 mins
I’m out on that, hes also averaged a paltry 4.3 rebs over that span which is the Lakers #1 need today. Thats hard to do in about33 mins avg on barren teams (Det/Por). You almost have to not want to rebound at those rates , Pass
Yeah he will in fact age well, he was never a truly elite athlete, well compare to nba athletes.
Result is getting clear
Blazers trade Ayton for Ingram
Kings trade Huerter and filler for DeRozan
Warriors have a chance to get Lauri
Lakers keep all picks and do nothing
Ayton for Ingram makes too much sense not to happen. Picks either way or straight up? Ingram is better in a vacuum but I don’t see Portland paying to dump Ayton.
Probably end up being a 3 team trade between Pels, Kings, and Blazers. Kings will end up not getting DeRozan and go hard for Ingram. But, the Pels don’t want Ayton straight up for Ingram. They’ll want more. Kings get Ingram, Pels get Ayton plus a 1st ftom Kings, Blazers get Huerter, Barnes, and a 1st from Kings. Maybe other small pieces
Also, I’m still hoping the Pels keep Ingram. Possibly sign him to an extension less than the max. Trade CJ for help at the Center. I’d rather have a core of Murray, Hawkins, Murphy, Jones, Ingram, Zion, and whatever you get for CJ than Murray, CJ, Hawkins, Murphy, Jones, Zion, and Ayton.
Rui had a better season than Grant and is younger and cheaper. Grant was a better player in Denver than in Detroit. With the Pistons he was just getting a lot more shots. LBJ must want Grant. I hope Portland hangs on to him.
Gotta make a move or make it soon?