Among those to weigh in on Sacramento's surprising decision was Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, who worked with Brown for two seasons from 2003 to '05 in Indianapolis.
And perhaps another contender has entered the sweepstakes for Brooklyn Nets forward Cameron Johnson. That would be none other than the Indiana Pacers, according to NBA insider Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
The Pacers kicked off trade season by adding Thomas Bryant, but he hasn't played enough minutes to stop the bleeding in the frontcourt. The Pacers currently average 41.1 rebounds per game, good for third-worst in the league, and grab the second-fewest offensive boards.
Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson may have potential trade suitors in the Indiana Pacers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Sacramento Kings, per Marc Stein.
The Sacramento Kings are expected to be 'active' ahead of the trade deadline, fueling rumors about potential roster changes.
Potential trade suitors for Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson include the Indiana Pacers, Memphis Grizzlies and Sacramento Kings, according to NBA
The Miami Heat head to Golden 1 Center to face the Sacramento Kings in a non-conference matchup. The Heat are 17-16, which puts them in sixth place in the Eastern Conference. The Kings are 16-19, which puts them in 12th place in the Western Conference.
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The Sacramento Kings have let go of Head Coach Mike Brown following a string of disappointing losses for the team, sources close to the Kings told KCRA 3.
This is a package the Grizzlies could use to try to upgrade the roster. Clarke and Kennard both have their uses as key reserves for the Grizzlies, but they aren’t essential to what they’re building. Clarke has been good for the Grizzlies this season after recovering from an Achilles injury last year, so he’s not a mere throw-in.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 11 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists in only 29 minutes -- the reduced minutes due in part to a cut he suffered during the game -- and the visiting Milwaukee Bucks trounced the Toronto Raptors 128-104 on Monday night.
From a fantasy standpoint, both teams boasted low-rostered players who stepped up when their respective teams needed them most. SG/SF Keon Ellis (15%), making his fourth straight start (the last two for De’Aaron Fox),