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Regrading the Tyrese Haliburton-Domantas Sabonis trade between the Pacers & Kings | NBA Crosscourt



Regrading the Tyrese Haliburton-Domantas Sabonis trade between the Pacers & Kings | NBA Crosscourt
NBA Crosscourt examines the trade that sent Tyrese Haliburton to the Indiana Pacers and Domantas Sabonis to the Sacramento Kings.
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13 Comments

  1. They’re completely ignoring how good Sabonis has been this year.. 18 points 12 rebounds and 6 assists per game along with great defense!!

  2. You guys clearly don’t know what you are talking about. Open your eyes pacers are 9th kings are in play off for the first time in how long? Kings are 5th offensive efficiency, pacers are 18th. Fire these guys for even being so blind🤣 numbers don’t lie

  3. It's a win win. Sabonis is a top 15 player this year. He's like 80% of Jokic who's an all time great

  4. Tell me you haven’t watched the Sacramento Kings without telling me you haven’t watched the Sacramento Kings lol. It is possible for both teams to benefit from a trade. the Domas disrespect has been CRAZY since this trade went down, he’s almost not even talked about. Also it was very clear Tyrese and Fox didn’t work together, Tyrese was the easier contract to move & Fox has been playing at an all star level since the trade, but keep pushing the KANGZ narrative (yawn)

  5. I reallyhate the discourse around this trade. Fox and Haliburton were never gonna work together, and they wouldn't have gotten anything really for Fox (who is an all-star level player and has been the face of their franchise for the past several years which matters). So they went and got another all-star who makes Fox much much better, and Sabonis himself is really good. The Kings would still not be sniffing the playoffs if they had kept Haliburton. Also getting Huerter as a result of this trade is really good especially on that contract, and dumping Hield's contract was a great move by the kings as well.

    Now for the pacers, they got their guy. He is obviously a really good point guard, and will be for years to come. This team is still a few years away, and so is Haliburton, who I watched put up ONE POINT in a game a week ago. And yes, in the long run Haliburton will probably be the better player of the two (tho who knows, Sabonis is no slouch), but that ABSOLUTELY does not mean the Kings lost this trade. Both teams got what they wanted, and both teams are significantly better for it. Its an A for both sides

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