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Tyus Jones to Kings for Huerter and Young Assets! P00LESUCKS TRADE CHALLENGE!


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Kings

Kings

+2 players ($35.6m),
Cap Impact + $10.7M

+2  Wins

+10.86  MPG

+4.49  Off.

-2.61  Def.

Wizards

Wizards

+3 players ($16.8m) +1 pick,
Cap Impact + $10.8M

+1  Wins

+15.36  MPG

-3.14  Off.

+2.13  Def.

Wizards Starters: Poole, Huerter, Kispert, Kuzma, Sarr

Wizards Bench: Shamet, Jones, Coulibaly, Bagley, Holmes

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Season Goals

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Alex Sarr becomes a very good starting center, averaging 14, 9, 3, and 1, winning ROTY.

Kyle Kuzma averages 23, 7, and 4 as the first option, earning his first All-Star nod.

Jordan Poole is a very serviceable third option, averaging just 12 points but dishing out 7 assists per game.

Colby Jones becomes the #2 bench option, with career year averages of 9, 3, and 4 on 48% shooting.

Kevin Huerter revives his identity as a sniper with 11, 3, and 3 on 42% from 3.

Bilal Coulibaly become a defensive mastermind, averaging a steal and a half and one block per game, making the all-defensive second team.

The Wizards finish 37-45 as the ten seed, and lose in their second play-in matchup.

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Kings Starters: Fox, Carter, Barnes, Murray, Sabonis

Kings Bench: Jones, Ellis, Monk, Lyles, Len

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Season Goals

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Devin Carter acts as supercharged Davion Mitchell, averaging 13, 3, and 5 on 50% shooting and 36% from 3, making the all-rookie second team.

De’Aaron Fox solidifies himself as a top 5-8 point guard in the league, averaging 29, 4, and 6 on 51% shooting and 37% from 3, making the all star game as a reserve

Domantas Sabonis actually makes the all star game as the reserve center, averaging 21, 14, and 8 on 57% shooting and 36% from 3, also making All-NBA third team (all-nba second if Joel gets injured)

Malik Monk finally gets the Sixth Man of the Year award he should’ve gotten the past two years, with averages of 16, 3, and 5 on 48% shooting and 37% from 3.

Keegan Murray makes a leap in his third year, averaging 17, 8, and 4 on 50% shooting and 39% from 3.

The Kings finish as a top 5 seed with 49 or 50 wins, and win a playoff series for the first time in almost two decades.

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