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[Wojnarowski] The Bulls and Kings are currently in sign-and-trade negotiations involving DeMar DeRozan



DeRozan is officially moving on from Chicago with no scenario of re-signing. Chicago is not willing to take on large salaries in a potential deal, so a third team has to be involved.

Since the Bulls want to duck the tax, it would be a team taking back Sacramento money and sending something to Chicago.

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29 Comments

  1. legend023

    Keegan Murray won’t be a 20 point scorer until year 6 at this point

  2. solarscopez

    bro wanted to go back to Compton instead he’s going to end up in Cowtown

  3. executivesphere

    Damn, I was really hoping the kings would get Lauri

  4. csummerss

    the thought of LeBron creating a list of 10 players he’d sign less for and sending them to Pelinka, just for Rob to get none of them is funny

  5. LowResponse7538

    Kings fans are going to be surprised when they see how good he still is. Not many people have watched Bulls games recently due to their mediocrity but he’s genuinely gotten better as a scorer as he’s aged.

    He’ll join Fox as a 20 plus ppg scorer with Sabonis and Keegan Murray not too far behind in the teens

  6. No-Equipment-20

    Kings really going the all offense no defense route and I’m here for it. Fox, DeRozan, Monk are all scoring machines that are incredibly fun to watch

  7. SCalifornia831

    Wanted the Warriors to pursue him with the Klay TPE. Would we rather have Demar or Anderson + Hield?

    One less competitor for Lauri I guess

  8. StefonDiggsHS

    Demar can definitely still hoop. This would be a great get for them

  9. I’m not as down on DeRozan as others are because of his much-improved playmaking. I just wish he stepped it up a bit on defense. The Kings are Fox’s team, and Sabonis is good enough to be the 2nd option so he should be able to spend the energy on both sides of the ball without worry.

    I forgot about microwave scorer Monk as well, so he really has no excuse not to put the effort in.

  10. faster-than-expected

    He fills a need – playmaker. His defense isn’t great, but his offense more than makes up for it. He’s 34, but started 79 games. He is definitely a player that will improve the team. The question is, what will it cost?

    Still need a PF.

  11. Odd-Earth-9633

    Please explain this to me like I’m 5: if DeMar is a free agent why are the Bulls calling the shots of what they want in return in a sign and trade, why wouldn’t DeMar just sign with whoever?

  12. jefe_hook

    DeMar finally reunites with LeBron in the same conference after three years. Those good old Raptors days.

  13. If Sacramento got it done Kings starting 5 would be crazy.

  14. CabbageStockExchange

    Great add. Derozan still has some gas in the tank and his leadership should help this team. Clear upgrade from Barnes

  15. MinesweeperGang

    Feel like DeMar will actually look nice in a Kings jersey

  16. PhatYeeter

    This kings team gonna break offensive rating records with a +1 pt differential

  17. There’s more to spacing than being a high volume 3 point shooter. No team leaves him open at the 3 point line because the last thing you want to do is give him space on the perimeter to drive or dribble into his shot

  18. We’ll miss you DeMar, sorry you had to deal with this shit team.

  19. His daughter is going to be pivotal come playoff time.

  20. Zeethos94

    People complaining about to spacing as if defenders have ever just sagged 10 feet off Demar throughout his career.

    He’s also an underrated playmaker and now gives the Kings a minimum of two guys on the floor (mix of Fox/Monk/Demar at any one time) for the majority of the game running PnR/DHO with one of the best playmaking big men in the game.

    Does this help their defense? Not really, hopefully Murray and Ellis continue to grow on that end to negate that but their offense during the regular season will be supercharged.

    Living in Sacramento, I’ll continue to enjoy going to their games.

  21. AdmiralWackbar

    I just saw a man in a Bronny jersey drop to his knees in a Pink’s Hot Dog

  22. IntotheBeniverse

    For those not watching Kings games, here’s what I’ll say about the defense:

    Despite missing the playoffs our defense took a huge leap forward. That was largely due to 3 players taking a huge leap on the defensive end: Fox, Keon, and especially Keegan. That especially became clear when Keon took Huerter’s starting lineup position post Huerter’s injury. Add these players continuing to grow with Devin Carter who already just adds much needed height compared to Davion and all of the sudden we at least have a team that has a defensive identity. Big issue for us is still size. Sabonis gets criticized because he’s not a rim protector, but eye test wise defensively he’s still in the right spots/positions. Our wing defense probably takes a hit with Barnes out, but also one of our big issues last year was our offense just dried up, especially when monk went down injured. Derozan helps add immediate offense. Idk if the fit is perfect but I do know in a game where the objective is to score more points than the other team having Fox, Monk, and Derozan all hypothetically on one team does excite me.

    Just thinking about how many stupid/close the kings had last year (seriously go look: we lost to the pistons at home, hornets at home, injured pacers at home, a brutal loss to the bucks at home, as well as the wizards on the road) so many of those games having a guy like Derozan feels like we win most if not all of those terrible games.

  23. jumpijehosaphat

    demar being a 3rd or 4th option on the kings is very scary for the west

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