This Kings-Magic offseason trade features Mo Bamba, Marvin Bagley III

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Sacramento Kings Receive: C Mo Bamba

Orlando Receive: C/F Marvin Bagley III

This is a good trade for each team because they are able to give each of their guys a fresh start while bringing in another capable replacement. The Sacramento Kings would benefit from dealing away the vocally unhappy Marvin Bagley III while the Orlando Magic would benefit from dealing away the very underwhelming Mo Bamba.

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It’s very rare to see one for one trades like this in the league anymore, but in this circumstance it could make a lot of sense. Both of these players are on the last legs of their current contracts, and both were reatured in NBA trade rumors as possibly being dealt at the deadline anyways.

One for one deals aren’t all that common, but this deal could make too much sense for it not to happen. Both of these players come with their fair share of baggage, but they also both have enough upside to make a deal worthwhile.

Let’s take a look at how this NBA offseason trade scenario centered around Marvin Bagley III and Mo Bamba would directly impact both the Orlando Magic and Sacramento Kings.

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