10 bold predictions for the NBA offseason

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8. Sacramento Kings will lose four of their five starters from this season

The Sacramento Kings are in a peculiar spot, having a team that isn’t talented enough to compete in the Western Conference. Besides De’Aaron Fox and Tyrese Haliburton, the Kings don’t have much to build around for the future. Provided that, Sacramento could be the ultimate sellers this offseason.

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There are a few guys that teams should be interested in, including Buddy Hield, Harrison Barnes, Marvin Bagley III, and Richaun Holmes. When the offseason concludes, the Kings will have lost four of their five starters from the 2020-2021 season.

7. John Wall is on his third team in the past three years

Ahead of this season, one of the biggest moves came when the Washington Wizards elected to trade John Wall to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Russell Westbrook. Wall was dejected that he didn’t get one more chance to win with Bradley Beal as his running mate.

And with the Rockets amid a full rebuild after trading James Harden, there’s no doubt that Wall would rather play for a different team next season that has an opportunity to make the postseason. There hasn’t been much discourse surrounding Wall’s future in Houston, but my guess is that he’s on another squad sooner rather than later.

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