
The Miami Warmth tried and did not land DeMar DeRozan through sign-and-trade this summer time, and ESPN insider Bobby Marks has now revealed the place issues went improper.
“They might have liked to get DeMar DeRozan,” Marks stated Thursday on NBA Immediately. “They tried as heck to get DeMar DeRozan, no one needed Duncan Robinson, no offense. That they had one first-round choose to commerce.”
Miami’s loss was Sacramento’s acquire, with DeRozan heading to the Kings on a three-year, $74 million deal through a three-team sign-and-trade deal.
As a part of the deal, Sacramento despatched Chris Duarte, two second-round picks and money issues to Chicago, and Harrison Barnes and a 2031 choose swap to San Antonio.
It’s no shock that Robinson didn’t curiosity the Bulls, contemplating Chicago has begun to rebuild round younger gamers. There’s additionally the truth that Robinson is on a five-year, $90 million contract and nonetheless has two years remaining (though solely $9.8 million of his $19.8 million wage is assured through the 2025-26 season).
The Warmth have achieved little or no on the commerce and free company market this offseason and DeRozan was one of many solely big-name gamers nonetheless accessible.
The Compton native averaged 24 factors,4.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists for the Bulls final season.
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