Marvin Bagley III was drafted second overall in the 2018 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings, but his time in Sacramento may be coming to an end.
After looking to move him at the NBA trade deadline last year, as well as this past offseason, the Kings held onto their young forward and declined to offer him a contract extension prior to the start of this season.
Not offering a long-term extension was not too surprising, as Bagley has missed close to 50% of the Kings’ total games since entering the league, but both he and his management seem to be fed up with this organization’s antics, especially after they elected to bench the former top pick to begin the year.
In a statement released prior to the start of the Kings’ regular season opener by Excel Sports Management, Bagley’s agent Jeff Schwartz said the following in regards to his client’s situation with the Kings:
“Sacramento has informed Marvin Bagley he is not in the opening night rotation, which is completely baffling. It’s clear they have no plans for him in the future, and yet, passed on potential deals at last year’s deadline and this summer based on “value”. Instead, they chose to bring him back but not play him, a move completely contradictory to their “value” argument. This is a case study in mismanagement by the Kings organization.”
Jeff Schwartz – President and Founder of Excel Sports Management
LATEST NBA NEWS & TRADE RUMORS: Best & Worst Midseason Trade Destinations For Marvin Bagley III
On Sunday night, sources told NBA Analysis Network that the Sacramento Kings are willing to talk about trades involving Marvin Bagley III right now, but they are looking for first-round compensation in return. No trade is imminent, but several teams around the league are interested in the Kings’ young forward.
One of those teams interested could very well be the Houston Rockets, who are rebuilding with a plethora of young players. Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green, Jae’Sean Tate, Alperen Sengun, Christian Wood, and many more make up a very promising looking young core in Houston, and adding Bagley to their frontcourt could help the Rockets in their rebuilding process.
LATEST NBA NEWS & TRADE RUMORS: Best & Worst Midseason Trade Destinations For Marvin Bagley III
He is in the final year of his rookie contract, but having the ability to re-sign him to a long-term deal in the offseason and pair him with Christian Wood for the foreseeable future could create a really strong duo in the Rockets’ frontcourt.
Let’s take a look at a potential trade the Houston Rockets could offer the Sacramento Kings for Marvin Bagley III.