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This is the strategy of the Sacramento Kings to aim for important things this season
The Californian franchise has much higher expectations than its current performance and is considering some transfers to improve.
A luxury quintet and significant shortcomings from the bench. That's how you can summarize what is happening this season with Sacramento Kings, a team full of hopes after DeRozan's signing, but facing fierce competition in the West and a remarkable inconsistency in certain aspects of the game, leading them to ostracism. They have an idea to change this situation.
When expectations are far from being met, all necessary measures must be taken to enhance the roster. Therefore, the management of Sacramento Kings is working tirelessly to explore the market for a trade that would bring a qualitative leap to the team. Fox and Sabonis are shining, DeRozan contributes significantly, Murray is somewhat stagnant, and Monk would prefer coming off the bench but remains a guarantee. The issue lies with the second unit and the absence of tall forwards capable of defending multiple positions and spreading the floor.
With their priorities clear, Sacramento Kings may have found a way to improve their team by targeting a Brooklyn Nets team in a clearance sale. The fact that the New Yorkers have made Dorian Finney-Smith and Cameron Johnson available in the market has the Californians excited as these two players perfectly fit their needs. To acquire them, they are willing to trade Kevin Huerter, Trey Liles, and some future Draft picks.
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