This Kings-Mavericks Trade Features Kristaps Porzingis

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The Sacramento Kings will always be brought up in trade talks until they figure things out as the NBA trade deadline approaches. Unfortunately for them, that time has not come yet. They continue to be one of the worst teams in the Western Conference despite the great amount of talent they have.

Their backcourt of De’Aaron Fox and Tyrese Haliburton has a ton of potential, and recent reports indicate that they could be willing to put them in trades. However, why not try to fix the team around those two instead?

Both are elite, young guards, so forming a team around them could be in the best interest of the team moving forward.

Plus, it’s not like the Sacramento Kings don’t have other assets they could move instead. They have plenty of pieces that they could put on the block. Enter the Dallas Mavericks.

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Kristaps Porzingis has been solid for the Mavs this year, but they’re still not playing at the level they should be. Instead of trying to add a third star, why not deal Porzingis in exchange for improved depth around Luka Doncic?

What trade could these two teams get done that would benefit both sides? A trade that would send Porzingis to Sacramento for added depth that would help Dallas. What would a trade like that look like?

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