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- DeMar DeRozan signs a three-year deal with the Sacramento Kings.
- LeBron James was willing to take a pay cut for DeRozan, but ended up signing a max deal.
- DeRozan, a lifelong Lakers fan, doesn’t rule out future possibilities with the team.
DeMar DeRozan Joins the Kings Amidst Lakers Speculations
After years of speculation linking DeMar DeRozan to the Los Angeles Lakers, the NBA star is set to join the Sacramento Kings on a three-year contract.
Despite the Lakers’ interest and LeBron James’s willingness to take a pay cut to secure DeRozan, the team’s pursuit fell short as James signed a max contract, leaving the Lakers without the cap space for DeRozan. The Kings capitalized on this, adding the seasoned player to their roster in a sign-and-trade deal involving Harrison Barnes heading to the San Antonio Spurs and Chris Duarte, along with additional assets, to the Chicago Bulls.
DeRozan, who grew up in Compton as a dedicated Lakers and Kobe Bryant fan, has consistently performed at a high level, evident from his 24.0 points average in the previous season with the Bulls. While his playing style presents a challenge alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis due to his shooting profile, DeRozan’s addition to any team is considered a significant gain.
As the Lakers look to trades for any roster improvements, DeRozan’s move to the Kings intensifies the competition in the Western Conference. Despite his new commitment, DeRozan remains open to the idea of playing for his hometown team, the Lakers, in the future.