NBA Trading for DeMarcus to Happen Soon; Boston Celtic Shows Interest
DeMarcus Cousins, the center player of the Sacramento Kings, has been a crucial name in potential trade deals over the last few months. Boston Celtics has been the most sincere and determined team seeing Cousins. Cousins departure could be a huge blow for Kings and their title challenge.
The rumor mills were active about the alleged trade connection between Kings and Celtics; but nothing has worked so far, as the Celtics could not offer a lucrative package. However, the much-discussed trade pact is going to happen sooner or later, reports New England Sports Network. WBZ's Adam Kaufman confirmed the same through a statement on the social media. No statement has come from the teams involved in the trade deal. So, all the rumors should be taken with a pinch of salt and there is the probability of a third team being involved in the trade deal, says NESN. The player has been linked to many teams in the past.
Some NBA experts believe that the team should make the DeMarcus deal quickly as his current contract has come to its final year. Besides, the Kings have failed to overcome the playoff drought. So, there is the chance of losing DeMarcus in the 2018 NBA Free Agency. Beside Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers is another team that has expressed interest in Cousins, reports SportsRageous.
The Kings have made an enviable record with 28.7 points on average, 10.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 blocks per game. So, a number of teams have expressed their interest in him. In previous cases also his name was mentioned in trade rumors concerning teams like Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers.
DeMarcus has earned the place of one of the most appreciated center-players; so rumors will naturally thrive around him. Now the actual facts will come out after the Celtics make their first move towards the deal.
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